But how worried should we be? Here’s what to know about the risk ... on April 2 and has been updated with new detections of bird flu in dairy cows and egg-laying hens.
Last week, the U.S ... we know about the human case? This is only the second case of H5N1 bird flu in people in the United States; the first was in 2022. The patient worked directly with sick ...
I f the virus currently causing an outbreak of avian influenza among U.S. dairy cattle were to begin spreading widely among ...
Livestock at multiple dairy farms across the U.S. have tested ... NPR on Sunday. "It's not going to bankrupt anybody. Cows basically have the flu for a week, and they get over it." ...
The discovery of H5N1 bird flu in U.S. cattle — and ... They can occasionally spill over into mammals, but typically those infections should dead-end in those new hosts. The viruses would ...
Right now, the CDC considers H5N1’s risk to people to be low. But milk from infected cows should be ... of that virus spilling over into other animal species. In fact, we’ve been seeing ...
The World Health Organization is opening up the definition of airborne pathogens – such as Covid-19, influenza and measles – ...
Ohio flu activity was assessed by CDC as "moderate" two weeks ago, dropping to "low" last week and then to "minimal" this ...
Here is what we know, and what we don’t know. Can Trump run if he is convicted? This is the simplest question of the bunch. The answer is yes. The Constitution sets very few eligibility ...
Dairy cattle feed at a farm on March 31, 2017, near Vado, N.M. The U.S. Department ... “It’s not going to bankrupt anybody. Cows basically have the flu for a week, and they get over it.” ...