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New H5N1 Flu Cases Surface in U.S. Dairy and Cats

New H5N1 Flu Cases Surface in U.S. Dairy and Cats


By Jamie Martin

The spread of H5N1 avian influenza continues to challenge the U.S. agriculture sector, with new cases reported in both dairy cattle and household pets.

Arizona's agricultural officials have confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus in a dairy herd in Maricopa County, marking the third such detection in dairy cattle within the nation.

"This isn’t just hippie-dippy stuff; this is affecting mainstream farmers," stated Aaron Pape, underscoring the gravity of the situation for the farming community. The identified D1.1 strain of the virus is known for its prevalence in wild birds and its capacity to affect both commercial and non-commercial farms.

Compounding the issue, an investigation in Oregon has connected the H5N1 virus to illnesses in domestic cats who ingested contaminated raw food from the brand Wild Coast Raw. The severity of the infection led to the euthanasia of the affected cats, sparking a state-wide alert about the safety of the implicated pet food products.

On a positive note, the USDA has endorsed a new avian flu vaccine from Zoetis, aimed at mitigating the spread in poultry farms. This vaccine represents a potential turning point in managing the outbreaks that have devastated poultry populations and impacted the broader agricultural landscape.

Authorities continue to stress the importance of strict biosecurity practices for preventing further outbreaks, urging immediate action and vigilance among farmers and pet owners alike to safeguard against this pervasive threat.

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