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Author: Claudinne Miller

Discover What’s Next in Bird Flu: Must-Know Lessons from Last Year

Dairy Herd As the dairy industry moves into the second year of combating H5N1, maintaining momentum and commitment to biosecurity remains crucial. The past year has been a tumultuous period for the dairy industry, grappling with the onset of the H5N1 bird flu virus in dairy cattle. Dairy farmers have significantly strengthened biosecurity measures, and […]

May 14, 2025

Bird flu detection in tigress after her death prompts Indian state to shut down zoos

AA.com Uttar Pradesh state government orders closure of zoos in Lucknow and Kanpur, a day after similar precautionary measures implemented in Gorakhpur and Etawah following discovery of bird flu in tigress. The northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh closed its zoos to the public for a week on Wednesday, a day after bird flu was […]

May 14, 2025

USDA declares Vermont dairy farms are ‘unaffected’ by the bird flu epidemic: How they know

Burlington Press Vermont dairy farmers have achieved what the Agency of Agriculture called a “critical benchmark” from the U.S. Department of Agriculture − a declaration by USDA that Vermont is unaffected by bird flu, according to a news release. This winter, the Agency of Agriculture began a new milk sampling program mandated by the USDA to identify avian influenza-infected dairy […]

May 14, 2025

Staff exodus at US farm agency leaves fewer experts to battle bird flu

Reuters Hundreds of veterinarians, support staff and lab workers at the animal health arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture have left under the Trump administration’s push for resignations, according to three sources familiar with the situation, leaving fewer specialists to respond to animal disease outbreaks. The departures come as the country battles its longest-ever […]

May 14, 2025

Canada: Ostrich farm ‘devastated’ after federal judge rules cull of nearly 400 birds can proceed

CBC Farm suffered avian flu outbreak but owners have argued they did not pose wider risk. A B.C. ostrich farm says it is devastated by a federal court ruling Tuesday that upholds an order to have the nearly 400-bird flock killed due to the detection of avian flu, and hopes to continue to fight the […]

May 14, 2025

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome May Be Driven by Remnants of Infection

Northwestern Scientists learn why the body may continue to respond to an invisible threat long after bacterial death. Symptoms that persist long after Lyme disease is treated are not uncommon — a 2022 study found that 14 percent of patients who were diagnosed and treated early with antibiotic therapy would still develop Post Treatment Lyme Disease (PTLD). Yet […]

May 14, 2025

A Potentially Life-Threatening Disease Caused by Ticks Is Expanding to New Parts of America

Smithsonian Magazine Babesiosis typically occurs in the Northeast and the Upper Midwest, but new research suggests rare cases are emerging in the mid-Atlantic region including Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Babesiosis is a rare, tick-borne disease caused by a parasite that attacks the red blood cells and can lead to flu-like symptoms such as fever, body […]

May 14, 2025

A man died from a tick bite in Massachusetts. His family wants to prevent it from happening again.

CBS News The family of a Massachusetts man who died after a tick bite wants everyone to take ticks seriously and, if you get bitten by one, go see a doctor. Erin Boyce remembers the day her brother Kevin Boyce got sick after being bitten by a tick in April 2024.  Kevin Boyce’s story “It […]

May 14, 2025

Miss your flight? There’s a dance for that.

Washington Post Dancer Blake McGrath missed his flight after creating an airport dance. It sparked a TikTok trend. Blake McGrath has danced all over: in his living room, on the lawn, in local grocery stores, on concert stages, on television sets, in the movies. And, perhaps most visibly of late, at the airport. A professional dancer for […]

May 14, 2025

Cardiovascular Implications of Long COVID, Severe COVID: What to Know, How to Manage

MedScape As cases of long COVID — often defined as symptoms that weren’t present before persisting for 3 or more months after the infection — became more prevalent and alarming, researchers began to zero in on the commonly reported cardiovascular symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, and palpitations, among others. Long-COVID patients, much […]

May 14, 2025