A second type of bird flu has been found in U.S. dairy cows for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday.
While the risk to humans of exposure from cows or milk remains low, this new flu spillover from birds into cows raises the need for continued surveillance.
A branch of the H5N1 bird flu family tree that hadn't previously been seen in cattle has now been detected in dairy cows.
Until last week, all bird flu in dairy herds had been identified as the B3.13 variant, which was believed to have come from ...
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Nestlé Nigeria, in collaboration with the Federal Capital Territory Administration, has set a target to achieve a daily milk ...
U.S. dairy cattle tested positive for a strain of bird flu that previously had not been seen in cows, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the risk to humans remains low, and officials have ...