Urban Animal Markets in New York: A Hidden Source of Avian Flu Transmission
In densely populated areas of New York City, the presence of live animal markets is raising significant public health concerns. These markets, often nestled near residential areas and educational institutions, facilitate close interactions between humans and a variety of animals, including chickens, ducks, and other birds. A recent observation in Queens highlights the conditions inside these markets: Chickens and other poultry are kept in cramped wire cages, stacked on top of each other. This setup not only compromises the animals’ well-being, but also creates an environment conducive to the spread of diseases like avian influenza. Beneath these cages, other animals,…
