Bird Flu Detected in California Dairy Herds, Prompting Quarantine Measures
California joins 13 other states in reporting H5N1 outbreaks in dairy cows, raising concerns over virus spread and public health.
- Three Central Valley dairy farms have tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza.
- Experts believe the virus spread through cattle movement, not direct contact with wild birds.
- No human cases have been reported in California, and the state's milk supply remains safe.
- Farmworkers are at the highest risk of infection, prompting increased safety measures.
- Federal and state agencies are collaborating on containment and monitoring efforts.