The avian flu outbreak has severely impacted egg production, leading to the loss of over 20 million egg-laying birds and causing egg prices to soar. The virus, carried by migratory birds, has affected even the most secure farms, disrupting major production systems. As a result, egg shortages have worsened, particularly affecting lower-income families who depend on affordable eggs for daily nutrition. Farmers are struggling with both financial and emotional burdens, while government aid remains limited. Experts predict that price stabilization could take months. In response, scientists are leveraging AI and enhanced surveillance to track the virus and are working on vaccine development to prevent future outbreaks. Strengthening global biosecurity measures is essential to minimizing future risks.
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