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Avian influenza discovered in New York state bobcats

Lockport Union-Sun 29 Mar 2025
Avian influenza — which has devastated poultry flocks, wildlife populations and increasingly poses a public health risk — has now been confirmed in wild bobcats in New York state ... .
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Bird flu again found in seals at Blakeney Point

BBC News 29 Mar 2025
More tests were carried out by staff from the "avian influenza national reference laboratory" after two grey seals tested positive Blakeney Point in February ... Bird flu, also known as avian ...
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Why is egg smuggling dangerous? Hatching eggs seized in Louisville

Cincinnati.com 29 Mar 2025
Customs and Border Protection issued a reminder that raw egg imports from Mexico are prohibited due to health concerns regarding Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza> or bird flu.
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs

AOL 29 Mar 2025
The price of eggs has risen sharply in Australia since avian influenza outbreaks led to mass chicken culls last year, with a dozen free-range eggs typically retailing for about $6, or up to $9 for extra-large eggs, according to research from ANZ.
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How the highly contagious bird flu is hitting NC's wild and domestic bird populations hard

The Star - Shelby 29 Mar 2025
While final testing to confirm the cause of death is still underway, all signs are pointing to the birds being struck down by highly pathogenic avian influenza, a strain of bird flu that's been ...
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Bird flu markers in wastewater may come from wild birds, study led by Oregon State shows

Tillamook Headlight Herald 29 Mar 2025
New research shows that wild birds can account for much of the avian influenza virus evidence found in wastewater in Oregon, suggesting wastewater detections of the virus do not automatically signal human, poultry or dairy cattle cases of bird flu.
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The ‘Healthy Again’ goal of RFK Jr. starts with widespread layoffs in the health department

Independent Newsgroup 29 Mar 2025
Kennedy has alarmed health experts with his rhetoric, which downplays the importance of vaccines against measles, a once-conquered childhood disease, and suggests that avian influenza be allowed to spread freely among America’s poultry.
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Experts warn about bird flu in domestic cats: What to know about the virus

Fox31 Denver 28 Mar 2025
“More recently we have been detecting highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in domestic cats and seeing more cats more recently than we have in the past," she said.
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Why is egg smuggling dangerous? A look at the trend after hatching eggs seized in Louisville

Courier Journal 28 Mar 2025
Customs and Border Protection issued a reminder that raw egg imports from Mexico are prohibited due to health concerns regarding Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza> or bird flu.
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High cost of eggs may make dyeing Easter eggs costly in 2025

northjersey.com 28 Mar 2025
This ensures that all bacteria and viruses, including avian influenza A viruses, are killed, according to the CDC.
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Bird Flu Worries In SD

Vermillion Plain Talk 28 Mar 2025
BRIDGEWATER — As bird flu ravages poultry farms across the country — including in South Dakota — fears are growing that the highly contagious avian influenza virus could mutate and begin to spread widely among the world’s human population ....
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German farmers selling more eggs to US after being approached to help address shortages

Dispatch Argus 28 Mar 2025
The United States has gone on an egg hunt, seeking help from countries across Europe to ease a severe shortage caused by an avian influenza outbreak that caused prices to hit a record high this year. (AP Video shot by ... .
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Imports are finally working: After buying from Brazil, Türkiye, and South Korea, egg prices in the U.S. dr

The Times of India 28 Mar 2025
... from Brazil and other countries to tackle record-high prices caused by avian influenza.
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Imports are finally working: After buying from Brazil, Türkiye, and South Korea, egg prices in ...

The Economic Times 28 Mar 2025
... from Brazil and other countries to tackle record-high prices caused by avian influenza.
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Milk testing is vital to keeping avian flu out of state's dairy herds

Niagara Gazette 28 Mar 2025
While New York state has not had a case of avian influenza in dairy cows, veterinary experts say milk testing underway at dairy processing plants is the key to early detection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ... .
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