The Texas dairy worker who caught bird flu from a sick cow in late March had none of the symptoms typically associated with influenza, including fever, coughing or sneezing. The only indication ...
But after the state settled the lawsuit against Evergreen Acres Dairy and its related businesses for just $250,000 last month ...
The health agency now urges proactive testing and treatment for the virus among any workers who were exposed to H5N1.
The number of H5N1 bird flu cases in dairy cattle workers in the U.S. may be much higher than reported, indicates a new CDC ...
“Dairy farmers cannot lose their current workers without massive disruption to their farms and to rural economies. Employees ...
Dairy workers showing signs of H5N1 infection prompts federal call for more testing. #Health #FarmEmployees ...
Seven percent of tested workers on dairy farms where cows were infected with bird flu caught the virus themselves, according to a new study. The study proved that more workers were catching bird ...
The good news: the dairy worker experienced mild symptoms and fully recovered, and the H5N1 strain that infected the worker does not appear to have continued spreading in the wild. Still, the ...
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A US farm worker walks between rows of cows being milked at a California farm. For the past 12 years, Freddy Morales has spent most of his time in close proximity to America’s dairy cows ...