The U.S. Department of Agriculture has detected a second bird flu strain in dairy cattle that previously had not been seen in ...
As bird flu continues to spread across the United States, questions have emerged about the risk of contracting the virus from ...
The new H5N1 version, known as D1.1, was found in dairy cattle in Nevada and is different than the B3.13 type that has spread ...
A new strain of bird flu has infected dairy cows in Nevada, marking the second time the virus has jumped from birds to cattle ...
Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that's different from the version that has spread in ...
Six dairy herds in Nevada have tested positive for a newer variant of the H5N1 bird flu virus that’s been associated with ...
While the risk to humans of exposure from cows or milk remains low, this new flu spillover from birds into cows raises the need for continued surveillance.
Nevada dairy cattle infected with a new bird flu strain, Type A H5N1 D1.1, raising concerns of multiple transmission channels ...
UC San Francisco's Rais Vohra, MD, explains recent increase in reported virus infections and the risks of consuming raw cow’s milk.
A new type of bird flu has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, according to the USDA. The strain is different from the ...
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