Dairy cows in Nevada have been infected with a new strain of bird flu virus different from the one circulating in other herds ...
A new variant of the H5N1 bird flu — the same one that led to the death of a Louisiana man — has for first the first time ...
Consumers can safely drink pasteurized milk, despite reports of dairy cattle infected with the new strain of bird flu.
The variant of bird flu that killed a Louisiana resident has now been found in dairy cows. Until now, the human cases of bird ...
The strain of bird flu is distinct from what has previously been found in dairy cattle. The finding raises some worrying ...
Herds of cattle in Nevada tested positive for the strain of H5N1 bird flu never before seen in cows, state agriculture ...
A new strain of bird flu has infected dairy cows in Nevada, marking the second time the virus has jumped from birds to cattle ...
Nevada dairy cattle infected with a new bird flu strain, Type A H5N1 D1.1, raising concerns of multiple transmission channels ...
(The Center Square) – A second kind of bird flu has been detected for the first time in U.S. dairy cattle. The strain was ...
While the risk to humans of exposure from cows or milk remains low, this new flu spillover from birds into cows raises the need for continued surveillance.
Bird flu can be transmitted from infected birds to other animals and potentially humans directly from the birds, virus-contaminated environments or an infected animal, according to the CDC.
For the first time, a new genotype of avian influenza has been identified in U.S. dairy cows, prompting biosecurity efforts.