Among these, Influenza D virus (IDV) and Influenza C virus (ICV) have garnered attention for their roles in respiratory diseases in cattle and other animals. Recent research has focused on ...
Dec. 13, 2024 — Influenza or flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, according to a new study. The findings come at a time when outbreaks of bird flu -- a ...
The authors are grateful to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR-CCMB), India, for encouragement and support for this work. NIH Awards (R37DA025576; R01MH085259) also support SK ...
The following measures go into effect immediately: Prior to interstate movement, dairy cattle are required to receive a negative test for the Influenza A virus at an approved National Animal Health ...
The statement, to be signed by a veterinarian, requires cattle to have tested negative for influenza A virus within seven days of their expected return, to have not been on a farm with other ill ...
A surprising twist occurred in March 2024, when avian influenza was detected in cattle in the U.S. Farmers had noticed a drop in milk production as early as January, but it was not until later ...
A recent study published in Cell elucidates the receptor-binding properties of the H5N1 avian influenza virus that infects cattle, revealing its potential risks to both animal and public health, ...
To date Oregon has no confirmed cases of H5N1 in cattle. Cats, including both domestic and wild cats, such as tigers, mountain lions, lynx, are particularly sensitive to H5N1 avian influenza ...
20, there have been 67 human cases in the U.S. caused primarily by contact with infected birds or dairy cattle ... B, C and D. Influenza D is most common in bovine; B and C are found in ...
D.C. This grassroots policy process ensures that cattle producers are the ones making decisions on NCBA’s priorities. Mike’s experience, both in business and as a previous vice chair for this ...
This has resulted in a range of unintended consequences, including potentially playing a role in the H5N1 outbreak currently spreading in dairy cattle in the United States. The negative consequences ...