Jürgen Richt, who studies avian flu at Kansas State University, tellsUSA Today.But in a paper published in January in the journalEurosurveillance, researchers document evidence that the virus might have spread between minks on a farm in Spain last October. Genetic sequencing revealed a...
A:Bird flu has been infecting and spreading like wildfire among dairy cattle over the past year. Farmworkers are getting exposed. If enough farmworkers get exposed, the virus will eventually have the opportunity to adapt and spread from human to human. And that's one step towards having a p...
So here we are now in 2022, fresh off the biggest and most successful “pandemic” in the history of the world, COVID-19, which has created tremendous wealth for the pharmaceutical industry while destroying many lives and economies of the working class, with another anno...
This first report of a cow-to-human spread of “bird flu” has created widespread media coverage and fear of an impending epidemic. While the US public health authorities have reassured the public that the safety risk to cattle, meat, and pasteurized milk is very low, concerns about ...
Despite growing health warnings and the recent bird flu outbreak in dairy cows, sales of raw milk have surged.
So far, there have been no human or livestock cases linked directly to disposal of dead animals with avian flu. Federal and state officials work with farmers to determine the best disposal methods, said John Clifford, a former USDA chief veterinarian, now an advisor for the USA Poultry and...
As bird flu infections rise in dairy cattle and chickens, human cases are ticking up too, leaving many people to wonder whether they might be at risk from this recently arrived virus.
Scientists escalate bird-flu warningsAnita Manning USA Today
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According to the Italian Farmers Association, poultry consumption has declined by 70% due to consumers' worries over bird flu. It is affecting the agriculture industry also. U.S. soybean exports are down more than 20%. Prices are also decreasing. And this is noteworthy information for cattle ...