Salmonella cases in Montana linked to live poultry
Salmonella cases linked to increase in backyard poultry
Posted at 5:36 PM, May 18, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-18 19:40:55-04
GREAT FALLS â Officials with the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services and Department of Livestock announced this week that Salmonella cases linked to live poultry are increasing.
Salmonella infections arenât only caused by eating contaminated food â they can also come from contact with animals and animal environments, including backyard poultry.
Raising backyard poultry has become an increasingly popular activity in Montana. In a year where a lot of Montanans spent more time at home than normal, many have turned to at-home activities such as raising backyard chicks and ducks.
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