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Federal milk testing program to track H5N1 flu outbreak in cows

Last updated: December 6, 2024 3:57 pm
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The H5N1 bird flu virus has been spreading rapidly through California dairy herds, prompting the U.S. Department of Agriculture to announce a new national milk testing program. This program aims to provide a clearer picture of the extent of the virus in the country’s dairy industry.

Initially, the program will focus on six states – California, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon, and Pennsylvania – with plans to expand to other states later. The USDA will require farms to provide milk for testing when requested, with the goal of informing the response to the outbreak and helping farmers and farmworkers protect themselves from infection.

The USDA has confirmed that 720 herds in 15 states have been affected by the outbreak since it was first detected in March. California has been the most heavily impacted, with 506 infected herds. The national milk testing program is expected to identify states where outbreaks are occurring but have not been reported due to farmers refusing to test for the virus.

While the testing program has been in the works for some time, implementation has been challenging due to farmers’ reluctance to identify affected herds. The ultimate goal of the program is to eliminate the virus from dairy cows in the country.

Critics have raised concerns about the USDA’s response to the outbreak, arguing that more proactive measures are needed to stop the spread of the virus in cows. Raw milk from infected cows has been found to contain high levels of the virus, raising questions about the potential for transmission to humans. However, studies have shown that pasteurization kills the virus.

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The new federal order allows the USDA to obtain raw milk samples from all players in the production and distribution network. It also requires herd owners with infected cattle to provide information for tracing the source of the virus and monitoring cow movements. Private laboratories and state veterinarians that detect positive cases must report them to the USDA.

In conclusion, the national milk testing program is a crucial step towards controlling and stopping the spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus in dairy herds across the country. By identifying infected herds and implementing measures to eliminate the virus, the USDA aims to protect farmers, farmworkers, and the public from the potential consequences of the outbreak.

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