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USDA confirms extra H5N1 detections in dairy herds and cats

USDA confirms extra H5N1 detections in dairy herds and cats
June 27, 2024



The USA Division of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Well being Inspection Carrier (APHIS) showed H5N1 avian influenza in 3 extra dairy herds, two in Colorado and one in Iowa, elevating its collection of affected herds to 129 in 12 states. 
USDA confirms extra H5N1 detections in dairy herds and cats
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In comparable tendencies, Iowa the day before today changed into the most recent state to announce new trying out necessities for dairy livestock collaborating in state exhibitions and gala’s. The order is going into impact on July 1.In an replace saying the trying out requirement, the state’s agriculture secretary Mike Naig reiterated a request for USDA give a boost to for affected farms and thanked Iowa farmers for his or her cooperation with trying out and analysis efforts. Officers stated the USDA has licensed extra epidemiological strike groups to assist with investigations on affected poultry and dairy farms. Extra detections in cats, different mammals, wild birdsAPHIS nowadays added studies of 9 extra H5N1 detections in mammals throughout 4 states, of which 5 had been home cats. The inflamed cats had been from Minnesota (Kandiyohi County) and Texas (Hartley County). Different detections concerned raccoons from Michigan and New Mexico, a striped skunk for New Mexico, and a pink fox from Minnesota.The crowd additionally added 8 extra detections in wild birds, together with 5 bald eagles from Iowa, New Jersey, and Virginia and 3 agency-harvested birds from New Mexico. 

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