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Federal order requires testing, reporting of avian flu in some dairy cattle
WMUR New Hampshire· 6 hours agoTHE AVIAN FLU, USUALLY ONLY FOUND IN BIRDS. REALLY HOPING THAT THIS IS A ISOLATED CASE AND WE DON’T...
New rule aims to slow spread of avian flu in dairy cattle
WMUR New Hampshire· 6 hours agoA strain of the avian flu is now finding its way to some dairy cows across the country, and while...
Canada expanding surveillance, increasing testing for avian flu
Houston Today· 5 days agoThe Canadian government is expanding its surveillance program for a form of avian flu amid a growing...
Gruesome symptom of dairy farm worker who caught avian flu revealed in medical report
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe gruesome symptoms of a dairy farm worker who contracted avian flu from an infected cow have been...
Cows have human flu receptors, study shows, raising stakes on bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
CNN via AOL· 5 hours agoCows have the same kinds of gateways into their cells as humans and birds, a new study shows. The...
Bird Flu Is Spreading in Cows. Little Is Known About Farmworkers.
Barrons.com· 12 hours agoStates for the most part don’t appear to be following the CDC’s guidelines around monitoring avian ...
Navigating the flap over avian flu - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoWith headlines warning of the dangers of avian flu, it’s time to prepare but not to panic. The...
Experts say there is no evidence of avian flu strain in Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 4 days agoA strain of avian flu that has infected cattle elsewhere in the United States hasn’t been found in...
How Colorado is working to limit the avian flu outbreak
Axios· 1 day agoThe bird flu outbreak affecting dairy cattle in Colorado doesn't currently pose a risk to the public. State of play: The virus, first detected in Colorado cattle in April, led the state agricultural ...
Bird flu FAQ: Everything you need to know about the H5N1 outbreak that’s spread to dairy cows in 9...
Fortune· 4 hours agoThe good news is—for now, at least—public health experts don’t see this latest bout of avian influenza evolving into the likes of the coronavirus pandemic. Fortune spoke with a trio of epidemiologists ...