Bird flu was first detected in dairy cows just under a year ago. But according to experts, the virus may have been in cattle even longer.
The same genotype was detected in a severe human case that resulted in the United States’ first bird flu-related death.
Three of America’s top milk-producing states are not participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s program designed ...
Originally found mostly in wild birds and poultry, H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype D1.1, was discovered in dairy cattle last ...
Dairy herds in Nevada have been infected by a version of the H5N1 bird flu not previously seen in cows, putting virologists ...
UC Davis researchers have found that acidification can kill H5N1 in waste milk, providing dairy farmers an affordable, ...
A Michigan State University researcher says work continues to identify how highly pathogenic avian influenza transmission ...