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US "underprepared" for bird flu outbreak, epidemiologists warn
Newsweek· 7 hours agoThe U.S. is woefully "underprepared" for a bird flu outbreak, experts have warned. This comes after...
Bird flu, raw milk debate converge
The Hill· 56 minutes agoRecent findings from the market research firm NielsenIQ indicate raw dairy sales have jumped by 25 percent since last year. Raw dairy products are legal...
CDC calls risk low, but is preparing against easier bird flu spread to people
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoflu has been found in wild birds and chickens for some time — and a number of mammals from bears to...
Second Human Bird Flu Case Is the "Tip of the Iceberg," Pandemic Expert Says — Best Life
Best Life· 1 day agoA widespread outbreak of bird flu is infecting birds worldwide—but the virus hasn't stopped there....
Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: Study Suggests Drinking Infected Milk Could Spread Disease
Forbes· 18 hours agoHere’s the latest news about a global outbreak of H5N1 bird flu that started in 2020, and recently...
CDC preparing for 'possibility of increased risk to human health' from bird flu
ABC News via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a summary on Friday that it is preparing for...
Here's how U.S. health officials are responding to bird flu in humans after second case
CNBC· 7 hours agoA strain of bird flu called H5N1 has been confirmed in dairy cows across nine U.S. states, as well...
Canada's wastewater bird flu tracking is a COVID offshoot — without any positive hits yet
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoAccording to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and health officials, the latest strain of H5N1 has...
Bird flu detected in tissue samples of US dairy cow sent to slaughter, USDA says
WSAU Wausau· 4 hours ago(Reuters) - Bird flu virus particles were found in tissue samples taken from one dairy cow sent to...
Epidemiologist explains bird flu dairy outbreak: Your milk is fine, just don't drink the raw stuff
Crain's Cleveland Business· 4 hours agoCrain's: So far, human cases seem limited in the U.S. Is that a good sign or just what's being reported? Wallace: There have been two reported cases; both are agricultural workers in close proximity ...