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The H5N1 avian flu is circulating in cows and other mammals. Whether it will make a permanent leap to humans is another ...
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KELOLAND.com on MSNBird flu remains a worry for South Dakota poultry, dairyThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering vaccination plans to protect poultry and cattle, including dairy cows, from ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins recently provided an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...
Avian flu killed or led to the deaths of 470 domestic birds at a live bird market in Onondaga County in March, according to ...
Migrating waterfowl creates a spike in avian flu cases in Kansas, amid the USDA's mandate to test raw milk products for the virus.
The Arizona Department of Agriculture, working closely with the USDA detected a strain of avian influenza in milk in Maricopa ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced it is streamlining its H5N1 highly pathogenic avian ...
The Department of Agriculture is considering a plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time, including evaluating how it would affect exports, the agency told Reuters.
Trump Administration Shifts Strategy on Avian Flu Spearheaded by National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett and USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, the plan prioritizes enhanced biosecurity ...
New versions of the H5N1 virus are increasingly adept at spreading. Suggestions to either let it rip in poultry or vaccinate the birds could backfire.
Latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates’ report continue to show impact on egg and poultry production.
A USDA testing program has found that cows on Vermont's dairy farms do not have bird flu and that Vermont is unaffected by the virus.
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