Sixteen human bird flu cases have been reported in the United States this year, including the two workers who tested positive ...
Madeleine Speed’s report “Worker shortages pose risk to food supply, warns Arla” (September 24) highlights how dairy farmers are quitting the industry. Herdspeople need to live near their ...
Local health officials have confirmed that two dairy workers infected with the avian bird flu got sick while working in the ...
The person worked on a different dairy farm in California’s Central Valley. Both farms had cattle that were known to be positive for H5N1 avian influenza. Like the first case, the second worker ...
There is no known link between the workers, who were at different dairy farms with infected animals. In a news release, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the cases suggested cows ...
and the two people infected did not work at the same dairy farm. She said there was no evidence of human-to-human spread. She said both workers had mild symptoms, and the risk to the general ...
The infection of a dairy worker in Michigan expands the outbreak of the H5N1 virus, though the CDC said the risk to the general public remains low. A Texas dairy worker was confirmed to be ...
Two California dairy farm workers who had contact with H5N1-infected cows have contracted an H5 avian influenza virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Thursday evening.
Millions of Texans would lose food subsidies and farm insurance if Congress doesn’t act before the end of the year.