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H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Texas Wastewater
H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Texas Wastewater: Animal Origins Suspected
Researchers in Texas detected H5N1 in wastewater from 10 cities, but the risk to humans is currently low. Ongoing surveillance is critical to monitor any potential changes in the virus that could increase its threat to public health.
Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: CDC Reports First Case With No Known Animal Exposure
Bird flu typically spreads among birds, but there have been recent outbreaks among cattle in the U.S., and one Texas man contracted the virus from sick cows. Here’s why so many experts are worried about a possible new pandemic.
Circulating H5N1 Bird Flu Spotted by Wastewater Monitoring During Summer
Hanson and Tisza noted that they track many other viruses, and have seen the summer COVID surge in their surveillance, as well as the uptick in parvovirus B19 that was the subject of a CDC-issued HAN advisory earlier this summer.
H5N1 avian flu virus detected in wastewater from 10 Texas cities
"The widespread detection of influenza A (H5N1) virus in wastewater from 10 U.S. cities is troubling," the authors concluded. "Although the exact origin of the signal is currently unknown, the lack of clinical burden along with genomic information suggests multiple animal sources."
U.S. Wastewater Tests Show Bird Flu Virus Limited to Areas With Farm Animals
The avian flu virus has been widespread in U.S. poultry as well as herds of dairy cows, raising alarms that the virus might somehow mutate and spread between people. The wastewater testing performed between May 12 and July 13 is reassuring,
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The US is entering a riskier season for spread of H5N1 bird flu. Here’s why experts are worried
With the approach of fall and cooler weather across the United States, officials say the risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu ...
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USDA accepting applications for assistance to help dairy producers offset milk loss due to H5N1
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is now accepting applications through its updated Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-raised Fish Program (ELAP) to provide financial ...
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Symptomatic contacts reported in probe into Missouri H5N1 flu case
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on September 13 shared new information from Missouri officials on ...
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H5N1 Bird flu, climate change, and the social rights of the working class
By way of example and contemporary relevance to the dangers posed by the
H5N1
bird flu virus, measles was brought into ...
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Global Experts Sound Alarm: Immediate Action Is Needed in Order To Prevent an H5N1 Pandemic
Amidst widespread H5N1 outbreaks, experts call for an immediate and structured response to influenza threats, highlighting ...
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Weekly global protein digest - Annual report on poultry industry, H5N1 found on 8 California dairies
China imported 200,000 MT of pork in August, up sharply from only 90,000 MT in July but still 2.3% below year-ago. Through ...
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California reports a total of eight H5N1 bird flu outbreaks among dairy herds
The number of California dairy herds reported to have outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu has grown to eight.
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Still no H5N1 in Wisconsin’s dairy cattle
Wisconsin’s dairy herds remain free of the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The state has required influenza A testing prior to ...
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Apathy and ignorance towards bird flu and mpox prove we learnt nothing from Covid, say virologists
Political apathy and selfishness in the face of outbreaks of bird flu and mpox show that the world has not learned from the ...
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