File:Baby Chicks and Salmonella- Tyler’s Story.webm

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English: Tyler loved to hold his family’s baby chickens. But an infection linked to the chicks made him sick for several weeks. His parents wondered if their fun-loving boy would ever be himself again.

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current10:22, 15 February 20203 min 47 s, 1,280 × 720 (48.12 MB) (talk | contribs)CDC YouTube videos upload project←https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFlqXZ5N3a4

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Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
VP9 720P 1.48 Mbps Completed 10:33, 15 February 2020 10 min 42 s
Streaming 720p (VP9) 1.39 Mbps Completed 12:42, 2 February 2024 4.0 s
VP9 480P 815 kbps Completed 10:30, 15 February 2020 8 min 6 s
Streaming 480p (VP9) 726 kbps Completed 01:43, 2 January 2024 2.0 s
VP9 360P 474 kbps Completed 10:28, 15 February 2020 5 min 41 s
Streaming 360p (VP9) 385 kbps Completed 05:51, 13 January 2024 2.0 s
VP9 240P 294 kbps Completed 10:27, 15 February 2020 4 min 45 s
Streaming 240p (VP9) 205 kbps Completed 06:01, 13 December 2023 2.0 s
WebM 360P 590 kbps Completed 10:26, 15 February 2020 4 min 6 s
Streaming 144p (MJPEG) 999 kbps Completed 05:01, 31 October 2023 23 s
Stereo (Opus) 86 kbps Completed 17:26, 15 November 2023 5.0 s
Stereo (MP3) 128 kbps Completed 02:20, 30 October 2023 7.0 s

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