On February 5, the US Department of Agriculture said dairy cattle in the United States had tested positive for a particular strain of bird flu that was not previously found in cows.
U.S. dairy cattle tested positive for a strain of bird flu that previously had not been seen in cows, the U.S. Department of ...
Bird flu has been detected in Arizona dairy cattle milk, and a dairy farm has been placed under quarantine as a precaution, ...
Until last week, all bird flu in dairy herds had been identified as the B3.13 variant, which was believed to have come from ...
Six dairy herds in Nevada have tested positive for a newer variant of the H5N1 bird flu virus that’s been associated with ...
A new variant of the H5N1 bird flu — the same one that led to the death of a Louisiana man — has for first the first time ...
A Michigan State University researcher says work continues to identify how highly pathogenic avian influenza transmission ...
A research team has identified key microbial genomes and enzymatic strategies responsible for breaking down the ...
Originally found mostly in wild birds and poultry, H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype D1.1, was discovered in dairy cattle last ...
The same genotype was detected in a severe human case that resulted in the United States’ first bird flu-related death.
Feb. 6 (UPI) --A second strain of bird flu has been detected in U.S. dairy cattle, marking the first confirmed infections of this particular virus in cows, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.