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As the dairy industry moves into the second year of combating H5N1, maintaining momentum and commitment to biosecurity ...
The goal of controlling bird flu via rapid molecular testing goes well beyond protecting hens, their eggs and our economy. Because, as the viruses spread and mutate, they may adapt to more and ...
Federal officials tracking bird flu have found the virus on poultry farms, but experts say the outbreaks are not currently a ...
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"Under the USDA's National Milk Testing Strategy to test raw milk samples for bird flu, the agency has identified at least seven affected states. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration ...
Bird flu outbreaks in dairy cattle have raised concerns about the safety of milk and beef. Experts fromt eh American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) claim that the current evidence suggest ...
A deadly wave of avian influenza, industry-led policy, and deepening ethical and biological risks are exposing flaws in the world’s most efficient meat machine. On the flat plains of central ...
Wastewater disease surveillance has become central to public health officials’ ability to track the H5N1 bird flu that's now ...
Scientists say stopping milk testing and public reporting on H5N1 is a major setback. The virus is still present in birds and cows—and has already jumped to humans. Without early warnings ...
Bird flu (H5N1) continues to pose a serious public health risk, with recent infections in livestock and humans, despite the lack of federal testing and updates. The CDC and FDA have ended national ...