While humans can contract bird flu, UNLV professor and epidemiologist Brian Labus says the latest strains are “not a general ...
The state suspended the cage-free egg law for 120 days. A new Nevada law passed in the 2025 Legislature allows temporary ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) readily infected cells from milk-producing organs in dairy cows, but beef cells held ...
Stable supply and uncertain demand are driving today's dairy market, according to Jayne Sebright, Center for Dairy Excellence ...
Forty-one other cases involved dairy farm workers exposed to sick or infected cows — 36 in California, two in Michigan, one each in Colorado, Nevada, and Texas. The virus has also been detected in ...
The USDA confirmed the virus's existence in the Nevada dairy cattle through milk sampling, the agency said. The Nevada Department of Agriculture said the affected cattle, which are located in ...
However, now, it's not only been found in cattle but also in a Nevada dairy worker, marking the third known human case involving the variant. This follows two other high-profile cases with D1.1 ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today confirmed an H5N1 avian flu detection in Idaho dairy cattle, the state’s first since October, according ...
The virus is the D1.1 genotype: the same that had been confirmed in Nevada dairy cattle at the end of last month. open image in gallery Six additional states have joined the U.S. milk testing ...
In Nevada, a recent spillover to dairy cattle of a specific H5N1 genotype previously found in birds was detected in a milk sample, officials announced earlier this month. Seventeen states have ...
The virus is the D1.1 genotype: the same that had been confirmed in Nevada dairy cattle at the end of last month. The genotype has also been implicated in human infections, including the death of ...
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