The genetic sequencing of the bird flu virus detected in a Dodge County dairy herd earlier this month indicates it was a new ...
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The US beat back bird flu in 2025 – but the battle isn’t over
After starting the year with its first known bird flu death, the US expanded its efforts to contain the virus, which enabled ...
Bird flu kills dozens of Canada geese in southwest Iowa's first large die-off, and DNR asks residents to monitor, report.
Bird flu has been rampaging through wildlife and farm animals worldwide. Will it make the long-feared jump to humans?
New research shows that genetic changes in modern H5N1 viruses improve their ability to infect bovine cells, helping explain recent HPAI detections in U.S. dairy herds.
The Texas Department of Agriculture last Thursday convened agricultural, veterinary, and epidemiological leaders from across Latin America to address the growing threat posed by the New World ...
A highly pathogenic avian influenza strain detected in US dairy cows is prompting global concern. EFSA urges vigilance, ...
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Wisconsin becomes 18th state to detect avian flu in dairy cattle
The state of Wisconsin has become the 18th state to detect avian flu in dairy cattle since an outbreak began in 2023. The ...
WI agencies develop centralized information-based webpage for Wisconsin dairy producers and the public after first herd tests ...
Bird flu, particularly H5N1, is spreading through animals, raising pandemic concerns. While human infections are rare and ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Friday confirmed that a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a Wisconsin dairy herd marked a new spillover event from wildlife to cattle, ...
From tariffs and trade policies to the longest government shutdown in history, farmers have been hit from all angles.
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