A outbreak of Newcastle disease, a virus that affects birds, has been reported on a commercial poultry farm in Anta Gorda, RS, Brazil. Despite the outbreak, the consumption of chicken meat and eggs in the country is safe and does not pose a risk to human health. The disease can cause respiratory problems, diarrhea, and motor incoordination in birds and is transmitted through direct contact with infected birds or their secretions. In Brazil, poultry products undergo strict health control and inspection to ensure food safety. Consumers are also advised to properly cook chicken meat and eggs to eliminate any pathogens.