New York Times: Do we need to ramp up bird flu surveillance in our feline companions?
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New York Times: Do we need to ramp up bird flu surveillance in our feline companions?
New York Times: Do we need to ramp up bird flu surveillance in our feline companions?
A new study highlights the need for public health officials to ramp up bird flu surveillance in our feline companions.
The strain of a highly pathogenic bird flu detected on a New Zealand farm this month has been contained, authorities say.
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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2024 -- As an outbreak of bird flu among dairy cows continues, U.S. health officials reported Tuesday that the strain of bird flu...
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11, 2024 -- As an outbreak of bird flu among dairy cows continues, U.S. health officials reported Tuesday that the strain of bird flu...
A strain now circulating in dairy cows appears to carry little risk for humans at present, but we need to develop an effective strategy before it...
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