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Bird Flu Could Be Spreading through the Air on Dairy Farms, Preliminary Study Shows

Last updated: August 10, 2025 7:00 pm
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A recent study has revealed that the H5N1 avian influenza virus, commonly known as bird flu, is not only present in milk and on milking equipment on dairy farms but also in farm wastewater and in the air. Researchers found infectious bird flu virus in both large and small aerosol particles in the air on California dairy farms, highlighting the widespread presence of the virus in these environments.

Seema Lakdawala, an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Emory University School of Medicine and senior author of the study, emphasized the abundance of H5N1 virus on affected farms. This finding aligns with previous research that has shown the highly contaminated nature of dairy farm environments. The high concentrations of the virus in the environment may explain why bird flu spreads so easily among cattle on dairy farms and why a study found that a significant percentage of dairy farm workers had evidence of previous bird flu infections.

Despite the prevalence of the virus in dairy farm settings, pinpointing the exact mode of transmission has proven challenging. While previous studies have provided insights into how the virus may spread between cows, the mechanism of transmission within dairy farms remains elusive. Researchers have suggested that a combination of factors, including inhalation of the virus, contact with contaminated surfaces, and ingestion of viral particles, may contribute to efficient transmission.

Further investigation revealed mutations in the H5N1 genome that have been associated with increased transmissibility between humans. While these mutations did not lead to sustained transmission, they underscore the potential for the virus to evolve and pose a greater threat to human health in the future.

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To address the ongoing spread of bird flu on dairy farms, researchers recommend implementing enhanced biosafety and biosecurity measures. Strategies such as using face shields to protect workers from airborne viral particles, conducting rapid on-site testing for infected cows, and treating infectious milk before disposal could help mitigate the risk of transmission. By taking proactive steps to control the spread of the virus, dairy farms can reduce the likelihood of future outbreaks and protect both animal and human health.

The study’s findings underscore the importance of continued research and vigilance in monitoring and addressing the threat of bird flu on dairy farms. By understanding the dynamics of virus transmission and implementing targeted interventions, stakeholders can work together to minimize the impact of infectious diseases and safeguard public health.

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