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Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has spread in U.S. herds since last year, Agriculture Department officials said ...
Scientists have known for more than a year that bird flu, H5N1, made the jump from wild birds and common poultry to cows and ...
Chinese researchers, led by Professor Hualan Chen of the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, have also presented a roadmap for managing the disease in cattle.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering vaccination plans to protect poultry and cattle, including dairy cows, from ...
The Arizona Department has issued a warning after avian flu was found in milk produced by cows at a dairy in Maricopa County. AZDA did not identify the dairy, but said the detection happened on June ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention July 7 announced ( it is streamlining H5N1 bird flu updates with its routine ...
Bird flu was detected in milk from a Maricopa County dairy herd. Pasteurized milk and dairy products remained safe for consumption. The risk to the general public was low.
There have been no reported cases of bird flu in dairy herds in Nebraska, but the virus has been detected in cattle in the surrounding states of Iowa, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming.