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How Bird Flu Caught the Dairy Industry Off Guard
Scientific American· 5 hours agoIn the weeks since the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a bird flu outbreak in dairy cows that had gone undiagnosed for months, bystanders have...
Bird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows: It's not a dire threat for most of us—yet
Phys.org· 1 day agoHeadlines are flying after the Department of Agriculture confirmed that the H5N1 bird flu virus has...
Should You Avoid Milk, Beef, and Eggs During the Bird Flu Outbreak? Here's What to Know
Health via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoBird flu continues to spread to farm animals, raising concerns about whether it's safe to drink milk...
Bird flu has spread to cows in at least 9 states, including Colorado
Greeley Tribune· 1 day agoThe Denver Post compiled the latest information on H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza, the bird ...
Just One Human Is Infected by Bird Flu in the US. More Cases Are Likely
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours ago...ClosingsAmericans Are Racking Up ‘Phantom Debt’ That Wall Street Can’t TrackStormy Daniels Will...
No Signs Of H5N1 Bird Flu Spreading Between Humans: WHO
RTT News· 5 hours agoThe H5N1 avian influenza virus has so far shown no signs of adapting to allow human-to-human transmission, the UN health agency said, urging continued surveillance. "However ...
As Bird Flu Spreads in Cows, U.S. Monitoring for Human Cases Remains Limited
Barrons.com· 2 hours agoThe limited contacts between public health authorities and farmworkers more than a month after the...
If pigs get bird flu, we could be in for a real nightmare
The Bradford Era· 4 hours agoThe bird flu outbreak among dairy cows continues to generate alarm, despite reassuring news that pasteurized milk is unlikely to infect anyone with < ...
FDA chief says feds are preparing for low probability of bird flu moving to humans
Indiana Capital Chronicle via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoFood and Drug Administration said at a congressional hearing Wednesday the agency is preparing for...
Could bird flu spark the next pandemic?
WBUR Boston· 3 hours agoIn past outbreaks, this strain of avian flu has killed one out of every two people who are infected.