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The ongoing bird flu outbreak carries the potential of turning into a pandemic, which is why experts say pausing milk testing ...
Bird flu infections have been rare among people, but the pathogen is evolving, which has scientists worried about a possible pandemic.
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Another major obstacle to vaccinating poultry is that the antibody tests that many countries use to look for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza are often unable to distinguish a sick bird from one ...
News of the first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza resulted in trade bans by China, the EU and other Latin American ...
As the dairy industry moves into the second year of combating H5N1, maintaining momentum and commitment to biosecurity ...
Wastewater disease surveillance has become central to public health officials’ ability to track the H5N1 bird flu that's now ...
Bird flu is spreading to dairy farms in our region, according to federal officials tracking the virus. It has been found on ...
Scientists say stopping milk testing and public reporting on H5N1 is a major setback. The virus is still present in birds and cows—and has already jumped to humans. Without early warnings ...