Goldsmith, TimothyFunk, JanelHalvorson, DavidHennesey, MorganLee, BrendanMcElroy, KristinaWaters, KatherineWeaver, ToddMalladi, Sasidhar2021-03-242021-03-242009-10https://hdl.handle.net/11299/219178Suggested bibliographic citation for this report: Timothy Goldsmith, Janel Funk, David Halvorson, Morgan Hennesey, Brendan Lee, Kristina McElroy, Katherine Waters, Todd Weaver, Sasidhar Malladi. Assessment of the Risk Associated with the Movement of Washed and Sanitized Shell Eggs Into, Within, and Outside of a Control Area During a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Outbreak. Collaborative agreement between USDA:APHIS:VS:CEAH and University of Minnesota Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, Fort Collins, CO. October 2009. 127 pgs. Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy: https://hdl.handle.net/11299/176192This document is a proactive Risk Assessment (RA) that seeks to evaluate the risk that movement of Washed and Sanitized Shell Eggs during a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak in the poultry industry in the United States will result in the spread of HPAI virus to other premises with poultry. This assessment evaluates risks of HPAI spread associated with the movement of Washed and Sanitized Shell Eggs originating from a Monitored Premises within, into, and outside a Control Area.enavian influenzaHPAIcontinuity of businessmarketoutbreakriskeggchickenpoultryinfectious diseaseAn Assessment of the Risk Associated with the Movement of Washed and Sanitized Shell Eggs Into, Within, and Outside of a Control Area During a Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza OutbreakReport