(Reuters) - States in the U.S. are playing a key role in the nation's response to a growing outbreak of avian flu among dairy cattle that has also infected a small number of humans. The states are ...
New federal rules aimed at limiting the spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus among dairy cattle go into effect Monday, but detailed guidance documents released Friday by the U.S. Department of ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to embark on a year-long study beginning next month that will test samples for evidence of highly pathogenic avian influenza from former dairy ...
Dairy cattle producers looking to continue to move lactating dairy cows should be prepared to take proactive steps to limit the spread of the H5N1 virus in their herd. How to do that was top of mind ...
Bird flu has impacted hundreds of cattle herds in the U.S. since it first appeared earlier this year. A new federal order will test the nation's milk supply to better understand where the virus is ...
requires mandatory testing for the interstate movement of dairy cattle. The following information and direction are from the HPAI Detections in Livestock Page: Prior to interstate movement, dairy ...
Three of America’s top milk-producing states aren’t a part of federal surveillance testing for bird flu even as a new variant is turning up in dairy cattle, in what some public health experts say is a ...
July 10 (Reuters) - States in the U.S. are playing a key role in the nation's response to a growing outbreak of avian flu among dairy cattle that has also infected a small number of humans. The states ...
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