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With 100M birds dead, poultry industry could serve as example as dairy farmers confront bird flu
Associated Press Finance via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThere have been earlier bird flu outbreaks in the U.S., but the current one started in February 2022...
We Are Not Safe from Bird Flu Until We Protect Farm Workers
Time via AOL· 14 hours agoIn just the last few months, it’s infected at least three people—all dairy workers—while spreading...
Backyard chickens in Georgia, elsewhere making people sick, CDC warns
Clayton News Daily· 16 hours agoFollowing 109 illnesses and 33 hospitalizations across 29 states, the Atlanta-based Centers for...
5 surprisingly common foods most likely to give you food poisoning
Yahoo Life UK· 2 days agoThe current ongoing outbreak in the UK is linked to E. coli O145, which was first recognised in 1982...
Philippines bans imports of poultry products from Australia due to bird flu
WSAU Wausau· 4 days agoMANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines' agriculture ministry said it was banning the imports of birds...
Bird Flu Outbreak Leads Australian Stores to Put Limits on Egg Buying
Bloomberg· 1 day agoMajor Australian supermarket chain Coles Group Ltd. is putting limits on egg purchases on fears of...
Would vaccines stop bird flu, now jumping from poultry to dairy cows? It's complicated.
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA vaccine would give producers another tool to battle an outbreak, Sato said. Now, the only way...
With So Much Bird Flu Around, Are Eggs, Chicken, and Milk Still Safe to Consume?
Wired News· 4 days agoRecent outbreaks of bird flu—in US dairy herds, poultry farms in Australia, and elsewhere, and...
Dairy farmer weighs in on Iowa's 2nd bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
WOI-TV Des Moines· 2 days agoSioux County and O'Brien County are the two counties in Iowa experiencing an outbreak of Avian...
Bird flu reported in Iowa dairy herd, expanding US outbreak in cows
Reuters· 7 days agoA U.S. outbreak of bird flu in dairy cows expanded to a tenth state as Iowa reported its first...