Rising Concerns as Bird Flu Spreads Among U.S. Dairy Cows
Experts warn of potential public health risks as avian influenza infiltrates American dairy farms, with insufficient testing and resistance from agricultural sectors complicating containment efforts.
- Avian influenza detected in U.S. dairy herds, with one confirmed case of human transmission raising alarms about wider spread.
- Federal and scientific response hindered by limited access for testing at large dairy farms, where thousands of cows may be affected.
- Investigative journalist Eric Schlosser highlights the clash between public health needs and agricultural industry practices on national television.
- $200 million allocated by federal authorities to enhance testing and mitigate economic losses for dairy farms facing outbreaks.
- Scientists explore experimental studies and genomic research to understand transmission dynamics amidst data gaps.