After a month with no H5N1 avian flu detections in dairy cattle, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today reported a positive test involving a herd from Texas, raising the nation’s total since early 2024 to 1,079 infected herds in 17 states. The detection is Texas’s first since May. Also, APHIS reported another …
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Federal health officials warn of H5N1 bird flu in certain raw cat food
Federal health officials are warning that certain lots of raw cat food may be contaminated with H5N1 bird flu after a pet cat in San Francisco that ate the food became infected with the virus and had to be euthanized. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that two lots of RAWR Raw Cat Food Chicken Eats tested positive …
Read More »UK confirms H5N1 bird flu outbreak in southwestern England – Reuters
UK confirms H5N1 bird flu outbreak in southwestern England Reuters Poultry to be culled after bird flu confirmed BBC Avian flu hits Exminister farm Radio Exe Poultry culled as new bird flu outbreak in Somerset confirmed Somerset Live Bird flu confirmed in poultry at a premises near Exminster Mid Devon Advertiser Source link
Read More »Air, wastewater may play roles in H5N1 transmission on dairy farms
Though H5N1 avian flu outbreaks on US dairy farms have declined sharply over the past several months, scientists are still sorting out how the virus spreads on farms, and new findings from California outbreak hot spots suggest that airborne spread and contaminated wastewater may play roles. Researchers from Emory University and their colleagues from California, Colorado, Michigan, and Virginia recently …
Read More »H5N1 bird flu hasn’t been as deadly as feared. Study offers theory why
The H5N1 bird flu virus has historically extracted a heavy toll when it infects humans, with nearly half of confirmed cases ending in death over the past three decades. But of the 70 cases reported in the United States over the past 18 months, only a single death occurred, leaving experts puzzled at how to explain the phenomenon. A new …
Read More »Flies, ‘milk snatching’ among H5N1 transmission contributors in dairy cattle
Though H5N1 avian flu outbreaks in dairy cattle and commercial poultry are at low levels in the United States, scientists continue to sort out how the virus spreads on farms, and two new pieces of information this week shed more light on potential spread in dairy cattle: contamination from house flies and “milk snatching”. Over the last 30 days, the …
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