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Bird flu, Iowa
Bird flu traces emerge in Austin sewage, far from dairy farms
Fragments of a potentially dangerous bird flu virus that appeared in Austin wastewater, miles from the nearest dairy farm, are sending researchers in a race to find the source.
In dribs and drabs, USDA reports suggest containing bird flu outbreak in dairy cows will be challenging
The USDA released two reports that lay out what has been learned about how H5N1 bird flu is moving among dairy cow herds in the United States.
US to research possible respiratory spread of bird flu in cows
U.S. federal and state agencies are planning research into potential respiratory spread of bird flu among dairy cattle, according to a Reuters interview with Michigan state agriculture and public health officials.
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Bird flu tests are hard to get. So how will we know when to sound the pandemic alarm?
It’s important to know if this is contained on farms, but we have no information because we aren’t looking,” said Helen Chu, ...
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More US bird flu spread would heighten human infection risk, officials say
Further spread of bird flu among U.S. dairy herds presents additional opportunities for human infections, federal officials ...
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Michigan stands out for its aggressive bird flu response. Will other states follow its lead?
Michigan's aggressive approach to H5N1 testing in animals and farmworkers hasn't been embraced by the other 11 states with ...
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Bird flu tests are hard to get: Researchers warn US could be caught off guard by a pandemic
Stanford University infectious disease doctor Abraar Karan has seen a lot of patients with runny noses, fevers, and irritated ...
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