USDA ordered for national milk supply to be tested for H5N1, or bird flu. The illness can be caused by drinking raw milk.
Avian flu has been detected in dairy cows in Nye County, according to state officials. It’s the first report of H5N1 in dairy cows in Nevada.
A single modification in the protein found on the surface of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 influenza virus currently circulating in U.S. dairy cows could allow for easier ...
A new federal order requires that U.S. dairies provide milk samples to the USDA so the agency can test the milk for bird flu ...
The USDA has announced new federal guidelines requiring nationwide testing of raw milk samples to monitor for potential ...
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Experts have called for widespread testing of bulk milk collected at processing plants for months. Unpasteurized milk from ...
The mandate targeting bulk milk transporters and dairy processors is meant to help identify herds that have caught the virus, ...
A bonus round of talks striving to finish a landmark global agreement on handling future pandemics was set to close Friday ...
The USDA is starting a mandatory milk testing program to see how widespread the bird flu virus is on dairy farms ...
The spread of H5N1 avian influenza in North America has countries beyond the United States on alert. Some governments are buying up vaccine stocks and ramping up precautionary measures in response to ...
New federal rules call for testing unpasteurized milk from dairy processors and for farm owners to provide details that would ...