The U.S. still does not have a sufficient testing infrastructure in place, nor a full understanding of how the virus is moving within herds.
Mike Reddy for STAT Three months into bird flu outbreak in U.S. dairy cows, experts see deep-rooted problems in response Three months since a bird flu outbreak in U.S. dairy cattle was declared, the country is failing to take the necessary steps to get in front of the virus and possibly contain its spread among cows, according to interviews with more than a dozen experts and current and former government officials. Read more. By Andrew Joseph, Rachel Cohrs Zhang, Helen Branswell, and Megan Molteni |
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Alex Hogan/STAT The 42 best books and podcasts on health and science to check out this summer Summer is officially here, and whether you're relaxing in the great outdoors or riding out a heat wave inside, STAT's annual book and podcast list has you covered with a bevy of titles to check out. Read more. By Sarah Mupo Kayana Szymczak for STAT Ateev Mehrotra, the researcher the telehealth lobby loves to hate, isn't backing down He hardly seems the part of the telehealth industry's public enemy No. 1. He's unassuming, self-effacing, soft-spoken, with the bearing of a professor. But as telehealth lobbyists seize on this moment years after pandemic lockdowns to win new protections and incentives from Capitol Hill, Ateev Mehrotra is the industry's chief critic. Read more. By Mohana Ravindranath More great reads from STAT this week |
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