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Bird flu is continuing to spread in animals across the U.S. Here's what you need to know about the current situation.
CSU researchers work to determine how the virus is spreading Last spring, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced ...
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WFFF Burlington on MSNUSDA deems Vermont cattle unaffected by Bird FluAfter some testing with the USDA, Vermont has been declared unaffected by highly pathenogenic avian influenza. Vermont is the ...
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WCAX on MSNUSDA: Vermont dairies ‘unaffected’ by bird fluSince a USDA-mandated testing program began over the winter, no samples from the state’s 411 Vermont dairy farms have tested ...
The Trump administration’s radical cuts to overseas development funding have wiped $160mn from the FAO’s health security ...
Determined to cut costs and manage communications, the Trump administration is moving too slowly to contain the virus, ...
Zoetis received conditional USDA approval for an avian flu vaccine. Major poultry and dairy organizations back vaccine use to control the virus. The Trump administration is rolling out a new ...
The US should worry about the avian flu 'because it could be another pandemic', an infectious diseases expert said.
The FDA and CDC have ended key bird flu surveillance programs, including milk testing and outbreak updates. Experts say this ...
As Ohio recovers from the avian flu, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, spoke to local egg farmers at Weaver ...
These encouraging results have led to a declaration by the USDA that Vermont is “unaffected” by HPAI in dairy cattle. With this declaration comes confidence that Vermont’s dairy cattle herds are ...
Bird flu may be a respiratory virus, but it still spreads through ground traffic. The shoes people wear every day could ...
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