A veterinarian and epidemiologist who studies infectious diseases in dairy cows discusses the outbreak, how cows recover and what the government is doing to keep the milk supply safe.| The Conversation
The H5N1 outbreak in cattle is giving flashbacks to the COVID pandemic. But this time is different.| Science News
La grippe aviaire est déjà considérée comme une pandémie animale.| Le HuffPost
Despite warnings of H5N1 bird flu outbreaks among dairy cattle, raw milk enthusiasts say they will continue to drink unpasteurized milk.| Los Angeles Times
Microscope images of mammary gland tissue taken from a dairy cow infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza are magnified by 200 times on the left and 400 times on the right. On the left, cells infected with influenza are turquoise and flu receptors are magenta. On the right, infections are bright yellow and receptors are| Iowa State Research - ISU | Office of the Vice President for Research