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US Poultry Industry Debates Bird Flu Vaccine Adoption Implications

#BirdFlu #EggPrices

Vaccines could help combat bird flu, reduce flocks deaths, and lower egg prices at nearly $6 per dozen in the US, but issues with monitoring, trade, and outbreak control hinder widespread adoption. read more


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USDA Invests $100 Million in H5N1 Bird Flu Vaccine Research

#BirdFlu #VaccineStrategy

The Trump administration plans to use vaccines to combat H5N1 bird flu, which has resulted in the death of poultry and humans. Health Secretary RFK Jr. cautions that vaccination could lead to mutation factories. read more

Ohio Governor Urges Faster Response to Bird Flu Outbreak

#Ohio #BirdFlu

Ohio Governor DeWine urges the Trump administration to hasten response to bird flu outbreak, as Ohio has lost 15.5 million poultry birds and reported its first human case. read more

Berkeley's Famous Peregrine Falcons, Annie and Archie, Disappear Without Trace

#BerkeleyFalcons #BirdFlu

Beloved peregrine falcons in Berkeley's Campanile tower have gone missing since January, possibly due to spreading bird flu. Experts suggest various reasons, including hunting off-campus, larger predators, or effects of the outbreak. Cal Falcons remains hopeful for their return. read more

Backyard Chicken Trend Grows Amid Rising Egg Prices and Concerns

#BackyardChickens #BirdFlu

Raising backyard chickens is appealing with soaring egg prices, but comes with significant upfront costs and commitment. Cost estimates vary for coops, feeders, and waterers. Consider legalities, bird flu risks, and ongoing expenses before starting. read more

New Variant of H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads to Dairy Cows

#BirdFlu #EndemicInCows

A new strain of H5N1 bird flu is now considered 'endemic in cows' by a virologist. Outbreaks of the virus in US cattle prompt concerns about containment and the need for intervention. read more

Senators urge Trump administration to act on bird flu crisis

#BirdFlu #EggPrices

Bipartisan senators demand Trump administration act on bird flu causing egg price increase and shortages, urging for immediate action. Senators propose vaccination strategy and prevention methods while blaming previous administration for current situation. White House assures working on biosecurity and better solutions. read more

States Join U.S. Milk Testing Program to Monitor Bird Flu

#BirdFlu #MilkTesting

Six more states, including Arkansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and West Virginia, have joined the national milk testing strategy to monitor the spread of bird flu. The total number of participating states now stands at 36, with concerns over the virus spillover in dairy cows. read more

Trump Administration Blames Biden for Bird Flu Outbreak and Soaring Egg Prices

#WhiteHouse #BirdFlu

The White House is urgently responding to bird flu outbreaks to stabilize egg prices, with economic adviser Kevin Hassett criticizing Biden's plan to kill chickens, emphasizing the spread by ducks and geese instead. The Trump administration also blames Biden for stagflation. read more

US Egg Prices Soar to Record Highs Amid Bird Flu

#USeggs #birdflu

US egg prices have hit a record high due to the bird flu outbreak, with a dozen Grade A eggs now costing $4.95 on average. Specialty eggs are even pricier, and prices are expected to rise further as Easter approaches. read more

Egg Shortage Caused by Bird Flu Outbreak Hits US Shelves

#EggShortage #BirdFlu

Americans are stockpiling eggs due to bird flu outbreaks, resulting in empty shelves in stores. Prices have doubled over the past year, with the USDA predicting a 20% increase this year. Some stores limit purchases, and Waffle House imposed an extra cost due to the scarcity. read more

Backyard Chicken-Keeping on the Rise Amid Soaring Egg Prices

#BackyardChickens #BirdFlu

Soaring egg prices prompt interest in raising backyard chickens which can be costly upfront and require ongoing commitments due to potential bird flu threats. Bird flu leads to egg price increases, spurring a surge in backyard chickens. read more

"Factory Farming: Animal Cruelty and Worker Exploitation Exposed"

#AnimalCruelty #BirdFlu

Corporate agriculture is under scrutiny for animal mistreatment. Bird flu outbreak led to euthanizing 100,000 ducks, with potential to mutate for rapid spread. Factory farming's crowded conditions create ideal virus environments. Pushback from activists like Earl Blumenauer, but lobbying and slow regulation hinder progress. Trump's administration could impact with new FDA inspections, but uncertainty remains. read more

"Biden Blamed for Soaring Egg Prices Amid Bird Flu Outbreak"

#WhiteHouse #BirdFlu

In attempts to halt the spread of bird flu, the White House blames Biden for killing 100 million chickens, leading to soaring egg prices. Trump's broken vow to reduce prices also highlighted. Impact of avian flu on egg supply and rising costs discussed. read more

Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak in Raw Food Harms Cats

#BirdFlu #PetSafety

Two cats from San Bernardino, California, died from bird flu after drinking raw cow milk, but Cleo stayed healthy as she did not consume the milk. The FDA reported more than a dozen cats in the US affected by bird flu in raw food. read more

"States Collaborate to Combat Bird Flu Outbreak in Poultry"

#Austin #BirdFlu

In Austin, Texas, roosters and chickens are confined in a farm cage. Bird flu, particularly the H5N1 strain, recently resurfaced in US commercial poultry flocks, alarming officials. Increased vigilance, cooperation between states, and readiness for potential HPAI outbreak are essential. read more

California Man's Cats Die After Consuming Contaminated Raw Milk

#California #BirdFlu

A man from California lost two cats to bird flu after they drank raw milk, prompting concerns over the safety of unpasteurized products. The third cat survived, and the owner, who also drank raw milk, spent over $12,000 on treatment. read more

First US Death from Bird Flu Linked to Backyard Birds

#BirdFlu #Louisiana

The first U.S. bird flu death, a person over 65 in Louisiana, was announced by health officials. The individual, with underlying health issues, had contact with sick birds and experienced severe respiratory symptoms. Genetic analysis suggested virus mutation. read more

FDA Tests Raw Cheese for Bird Flu to Protect Public.

#FDA #birdflu

The FDA has started testing raw cheese for bird flu, gathering 300 samples of aged raw cow's milk cheese to be examined using a PCR test. Positive samples will be evaluated for possible measures to protect public health. read more

FDA Tests Raw Cheese for Bird Flu to Protect Public

#FDA #birdflu

The FDA has initiated the testing of raw cheese for bird flu, collecting samples of aged raw cow's milk cheese for examination with PCR tests. Positive samples may prompt measures like recalls to safeguard public health. read more

California's Dairy Cows Hit by Bird Flu; Human Cases Rise

#California #BirdFlu

More than 70% of California's dairy cow herds are infected with bird flu, with nearly 70 human cases reported. The virus is mutating, causing concern, but human-to-human transmission has not occurred yet. Vaccination trials for poultry and dairy cattle are ongoing. read more

California Faces Bird Flu Outbreak, State of Emergency Declared

#BirdFlu #CaliforniaDairyHerds

Over 70% of California's dairy cow herds have been infected with bird flu, with nearly 70 human cases reported across the U.S. and concerns about possible mutations in the virus. Vaccination trials are being conducted, emphasizing the need for urgent action. read more

California Declares Emergency as Bird Flu Affects Dairy Cattle

#H5N1 #BirdFlu

A state of emergency has been declared in California due to the spread of bird flu affecting dairy cows and individuals in the US, with over 60 cases reported. The virus primarily spreads through direct contact with infected animals. read more

Raw Milk from Fresno Farm Tests Positive for Bird Flu

#BirdFlu #CaliforniaHealthAlert

Bird flu has been detected in raw milk from Raw Farm in Fresno, California, according to the state's health department. Although no illnesses have been linked to the batch, consumers are advised against purchasing it. read more

US Facing Increase in H5N1 Bird Flu Cases, Raises Pandemic Concerns

#H5N1 #BirdFlu

The H5N1 bird flu outbreak in the US has infected over 50 people, with concerns growing about a potential pandemic. The virus spreads through various pathways but eating properly cooked poultry poses a low risk. The CDC is closely monitoring the situation. read more

"H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Raises Concerns of Potential Pandemic"

#H5N1 #BirdFlu

The H5N1 bird flu has affected over 50 people across seven states in the US, leading to concerns about a potential pandemic, with fears heightened by the virus's spread among dairy herds. read more

"Concern Rises as H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads in US"

#BirdFlu #HealthConcerns

H5N1 bird flu is spreading among humans more than public health data indicates. In the US, dairy workers show signs of infection even without symptoms. Over 491 cattle herds in 15 states are infected, with reported human cases in six states. . read more

Study Reveals High Bird Flu Antibody Rates in Dairy Workers

#BirdFlu #PublicHealthProtection

A study found a higher rate of bird flu antibodies among dairy workers in the US than known cases, raising concerns about undetected infections. Experts stress the need for improved protection measures and testing to prevent potential outbreaks. read more

First Case of H5N1 Bird Flu in Pig on Oregon Farm

#BirdFlu #avianinfluenza

First case of bird flu in a pig found in Oregon farm. Human cases of H5N1 avian influenza rising, reaching nearly 40. The farm where the pig was found was under quarantine. US pork supply remains safe. read more

First Human Case of Avian Flu in US Confirmed

#CDC #birdflu

The CDC reports the first human case of bird flu in the US not linked to animals, marking the 14th case of H5 bird flu in 2024. The patient from Missouri recovered after hospitalization, with no identified ongoing transmission. read more

#BirdFlu #H5N2

A 59-year-old Mexican man dies from the first human infection of H5N2 bird flu, showing no exposure to poultry. The World Health Organization notes low transmission risk among the general population. No evidence of person-to-person transmission was found. read more

#birdflu #cattlehealth

Dairy cattle feed at a New Mexico farm, and a third person tests positive for bird flu in Michigan, linking it to contact with sick cows. Safety precautions are emphasized as no human-to-human transmission is detected. read more

#birdflu #poultryoutbreaks

More than 4 million chickens in Iowa will be euthanized due to a bird flu outbreak on an egg farm, adding to the 92.34 million birds already killed since the 2022 outbreak. The disease has now spread to cattle. read more

#Microbiology #BirdFlu

In 2022, a microbiologist in Madison, Wisconsin, tests poultry samples for bird flu amid gaps in US testing for H5N1. The CDC launches a wastewater monitoring dashboard and utilizes citizen scientists to track the outbreak creatively, while warning of possible future cases. read more

#Australia #BirdFlu

A new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza detected in Australia's Victoria state comes a day after the country's first human H5N1 infection. The bird flu strain in poultry differs from the one found in a human case and is under containment measures. read more

#CDC #birdflu

CDC has introduced a dashboard to monitor bird flu outbreaks in the US, using wastewater sampling data to map the spread of influenza A among dairy cows. The dashboard shows higher virus levels at 189 sites but clarifies that human infection risk remains low. read more

#BirdFlu #H5N1

In 2022, a microbiologist from the University of Wisconsin tests poultry samples for bird flu, revealing gaps in testing for the H5N1 virus in US farms. The virus has spread to cattle, prompting concerns about transmission and the need for comprehensive testing. read more

#USvaccines #birdflu

Two US vaccines could be shipped within weeks if the bird flu, detected in dairy cows across nine states, spreads to humans. Health officials are monitoring the situation closely and preparing for potential transmission, with no evidence yet of human-to-human spread. read more

#BirdFlu #GroundBeefTesting

US government is testing ground beef in 9 states for bird flu following outbreaks in dairy cows. One human in Texas also infected. USDA monitoring and testing meat for viral particles. Colombia restricts US beef imports. read more

#BirdFlu #USMilkSupply

One in five retail milk samples in the US contain traces of bird flu, detected in several herds across eight states. Experts warn of devastating effects on the economy, wildlife, and potential risks to human health. read more