The new strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus, discovered by a dairy worker on a farm in Texas, is said to be deadly for ...
H5N1 influenza has now been detected in pigs. This was something virologists had been worrying about ever since this highly ...
As cases of H5N1 grow in dairy herds around the nation, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack gives us a breakdown of how USDA testing of milk ...
The United States Department of Agriculture last week reported that a pig on a backyard farm in Oregon was infected with bird ...
In partnership with state veterinarians, USDA will implement a tiered strategy to collect milk samples to better assess where ...
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced recently that the agency is planning to enhance testing and monitoring for H5N1, building on measures taken by USDA since the beginning of ...
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The USDA is set to begin testing bulk raw milk for bird flu contamination in an effort to control the rapid spread of the virus. In addition to more ...
A bird flu virus has jumped one species closer to a human outbreak. The H5N1 bird flu was detected in a pig in Oregon, the ...
It’s believed that the disease spread because the livestock and poultry shared the same water supply, housing and equipment.
The Agriculture Department said a pig in Oregon tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus. NBC News’ Berkeley Lovelace Jr. details how it was found and why it is concerning.