For over two decades, H5N1 has been known as a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), primarily affecting wild birds and poultry. But this year, the spread to dairy herds caused significant declines in milk production.
While cows aren't showing the severe symptoms seen in other animals, there are rising concerns for both livestock health and human safety.
Key insights include:
Recent cases of H5N1 in dairy cows in the U.S.
The virus's unexpected ability to persist in cows and risks
The global scientific response and challenges faced by veterinarians
This in-depth analysis is a must-read for those in the agricultural, veterinary, and public health sectors, as well as anyone concerned about the evolving nature of influenza viruses.
Stay ahead of this critical issue by reading the full report today.
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