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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] A 2002 outbreak of exotic Newcastle disease among poultry, for example, was the largest animal disease outbreak in the United States in 30 years, took 10 months to eradicate and cost $180 million.
According to USDA Veterinary Services, Exotic Newcastle disease is a highly contagious and fatal viral disease affecting all species of birds.
At the onset of the investigation, infections due to avian influenza and exotic Newcastle disease virus were considered in the differential diagnosis.
 
 
 
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