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Trump administration shifts bird flu policy from health to egg prices

Last updated: February 27, 2025 4:26 am
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recently announced an additional $1 billion to aid the poultry industry in combating the escalating outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza. This outbreak has severely impacted farmers and led to record-high egg prices. The new strategy under the Trump administration aims to provide financial relief to affected farmers, enhance biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of the virus, and develop vaccines and therapeutics for laying chickens.

However, the new plan does not include efforts to curb the spread of the virus among dairy cattle, despite outbreaks being detected in 973 dairy herds across 17 states. This shift reflects the administration’s focus on the economic impact of the disease but raises concerns about the threat H5N1-infected cows pose to humans.

Since March 2024, there have been 70 human cases of bird flu, with more than half occurring among individuals working on dairy farms. While most cases resulted in minor symptoms, one infection led to a fatal outcome. The spread of the virus among cows has raised fears of it becoming an endemic pathogen, increasing the risk of transmission to humans.

The USDA has stated that while the new measures focus on strengthening biosecurity and response in the poultry industry, they will continue to work with dairy producers to address the H5N1 issue. The agency’s goal is to eradicate the virus from cows, which shed large amounts of the virus in their milk. However, recent events have shown new introductions of the virus in dairy cattle, likely from wild birds.

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The ongoing spread of H5N1 among production animals, whether dairy cattle or poultry, highlights the challenges of controlling the virus. The $1 billion investment from the USDA is seen as a positive step in addressing the animal health crisis caused by H5N1. In addition to biosecurity measures and financial assistance, there is hope that funding will support research into understanding how the virus moves between farms. The battle against avian influenza in farm animals has been ongoing for decades, with little progress made in eradicating the disease. Dr. Robert Payne, a leading expert in the field, expressed his skepticism about the new administration’s approach to eliminating the virus from farm animals in the U.S. anytime soon. According to Dr. Payne, traditional methods such as test and slaughter have not proven effective in controlling the spread of avian influenza.

One of the key challenges in controlling avian influenza is its endemic nature, particularly the current H5N1 strain. Dr. Payne believes that controlling the outbreak in poultry will require controlling it in cattle as well. This, in turn, will necessitate the use of cattle vaccination, a strategy that has not been widely implemented in the past.

In a recent development, the USDA approved the first field trials to test an H5N1 vaccine for dairy cows. However, concerns arose when the USDA’s National Centers for Animal Health in Ames, Iowa, where the vaccine research is being conducted, experienced layoffs as part of a wider purge of workers across the federal government. Despite this setback, the USDA has confirmed that both the National Milk Testing program and the cow vaccine trial will continue.

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The approval of field trials for a cattle vaccine marks a significant step forward in the fight against avian influenza in farm animals. If successful, this vaccine could potentially help in controlling the spread of the virus and protecting both animals and humans from its harmful effects. However, challenges remain, and it will require a coordinated effort from both government agencies and the private sector to effectively combat avian influenza in farm animals.

As the research and development of a cattle vaccine progress, it is crucial to remain vigilant and proactive in addressing the threat of avian influenza. By investing in innovative solutions and adopting a multi-faceted approach to disease control, we can work towards a future where farm animals are protected from the devastating effects of avian influenza.

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