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The FDA and CDC have ended key bird flu surveillance programs, including milk testing and outbreak updates. Experts say this leaves the U.S. blind to a virus that still carries pandemic potential.
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FDA Has Paused ‘Milk Testing’ for Bird Flu - MSNThe CDC and FDA have mainly put a quiet stop to the testing of raw milk and dairy products like cheese. To those who consume these products regularly, Evans recommended staying in close contact ...
So far, 70 human cases have been confirmed, according to the CDC. Bird flu is continuing to spread in animals across the United States more than a year after the first human case was detected ...
Bird flu (H5N1) continues to pose a serious public health risk, with recent infections in livestock and humans, despite the lack of federal testing and updates. The CDC and FDA have ended national ...
Bird flu has also been causing outbreaks in poultry, leading to human cases among U.S. poultry farm workers and culling operations workers. Three human cases have had no known or identifiable ...
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Other states learn from PA's 'bird flu-free' status - MSNMeanwhile, Pennsylvania, ranked 8th in total dairy production in the U.S, took a proactive testing approach to prevent the spread of bird flu in dairy herds.Since late November 2024, the state's ...
The H5N1 bird flu has been spreading widely among wild birds, poultry and other animals around the world for several years, and starting early last year became a problem in people and cows in the U.S.
Flu shots will help farmworkers avoid illness and prevent the virus from combining with deadlier H5N1 bird flu. ... Give farmworkers annual flu shots, CDC says. Story by Eduardo Cuevas, USA TODAY ...
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Why haven’t we seen a human bird flu case in 3 months? - MSNThe H5N1 bird flu has been spreading widely among wild birds, poultry and other animals around the world for several years, and starting early last year became a problem in people and cows in the U.S.
MARSHFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) - Wisconsin is now testing its dairies monthly for bird flu. Dairy farms say this does not change their day-to-day operations. At Nasonville Dairy in Marshfield, every ...
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