Bird Flu Strikes Nebraska Dairy Herd, Highlighting Ongoing Threat Across US States

20/09/2025 2 min
Bird Flu Strikes Nebraska Dairy Herd, Highlighting Ongoing Threat Across US States

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Bird flu continues to make headlines in the United States this week, as Nebraska confirmed its first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a dairy herd last Sunday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the detection following required surveillance milk sampling, marking the first such case in the state. Officials emphasized that the affected herd has been quarantined, and genetic analysis shows this strain closely resembles recent outbreaks seen in California dairy herds. Since March 2024, bird flu has impacted more than 1,000 herds across 17 states, including Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Michigan, and California, as reported by the USDA and USA Today.Human infections associated with bird flu remain uncommon, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention counting 70 confirmed cases in the U.S. since last year, most of them among farm and poultry workers. Louisiana reported the first U.S. bird flu death earlier this year. While the CDC currently assesses the public health risk as low, surveillance efforts continue, especially among populations with animal exposure.Minnesota officials have confirmed the return of bird flu in commercial poultry, with a new outbreak detected in Redwood County’s 20,000-bird turkey flock—the first such case since April. Laboratory tests identified the H5 strain of influenza in the flock, resulting in heightened biosecurity alerts as migratory birds begin their seasonal journeys.Experts in North Carolina are also bracing for potential outbreaks as fall migration ramps up. Vigilance is high, with local agencies expanding monitoring in both hospital and wastewater sites and actively distributing preventive information to farmworkers at risk. Notably, North Carolina remains a major poultry producer and has endured significant bird losses over the past few years, but no new human cases have been reported in the state in recent months.Globally, scientists continue to track bird flu’s encroachment into wild mammal populations, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Wildlife biologists now suspect some animal populations may be developing increased resistance. The trajectory of bird flu in both domestic and wild species is becoming less predictable as non-migratory birds and scavenging mammals play a larger role in persistent transmissions. Agencies urge the public to avoid handling dead wildlife and to report any unexplained animal deaths to local authorities.Thank you for tuning in to this week’s Bird Flu news update. Come back next week for more breaking developments. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out QuietPlease Dot AI.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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