Concerns Rise as Bird Flu Spreads to Cows: Implications for Public Health and Dairy Business Bird flu, which is blamed for prompting rising chicken prices at the supermarket over shortages, now has begun to spread among cows. If COVID left you at all suspicious about whether governments are watching for transplantation of communicable disease among []
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A new study finds spikes in Flu virus in wastewater could be linked to the spread of Bird Flu affecting cattle.
As bird flu is confirmed in 33 cattle herds across eight US states, Ian Sample talks to virologist Dr Ed Hutchinson of Glasgow University about why this development has taken scientists by surprise, and how prepared we are for the possibility it might start spreading among humans Guardian reporting on this topic Continue reading
The agency stressed that the material is inactivated and that the findings do not represent a risk to consumers.
From Bird Flu To Climate Snakes Authored by Breeauna Sagdal via The Brownstone Institute, Seasoned veterinarians and livestock producers alike have been scratching their heads trying to understand the media’s response to the avian flu. Headlines across every major news outlet warn of humans becoming infected with the “deadly” bird flu after one reported case of pink-eye in a human. The entire narrative is predicated upon a long-disputed claim that Covid-19 was the result of a...
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This makes Colorado the ninth state where bird flu has been found in cattle.
The FDA does not think the particles found in the samples would be able to infect people.
U.S. health and agriculture officials are ramping up testing and tracking of bird flu in dairy cows in an urgent effort to understand and stop the growing outbreak
U.S. health and agriculture officials are ramping up testing and tracking of bird flu in dairy cows in an urgent effort to understand and stop the growing outbreak