Bird Flu’s Hidden Threat: How Humans May Be Transmitting the Virus to Their Cats
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Bird Flu’s Hidden Threat: How Humans May Be Transmitting the Virus to Their Cats

In May 2024, two Michigan households experienced an alarming and tragic link between humans and their pets—one that underscores the potential dangers of avian influenza beyond its traditional hosts. According to a recent study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), bird flu, or H5N1, can spread from humans to domestic cats, with often fatal consequences.

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Alabama Avian Flu Contained After Mass Bird Deaths—What You Need to Know
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Alabama Avian Flu Contained After Mass Bird Deaths—What You Need to Know

The recent outbreak of avian flu in Cullman County, Alabama, has been contained thanks to extensive biosecurity and surveillance measures. According to State Veterinarian Dr. Tony Frazier, the Cullman farm, where more than 100,000 birds were killed in December, is expected to resume operations soon after two months of stringent containment efforts.

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Is Bird Flu Spreading? What Every Veterinarian Needs to Know About the Latest Outbreaks Across the U.S
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Is Bird Flu Spreading? What Every Veterinarian Needs to Know About the Latest Outbreaks Across the U.S

The U.S. is facing a surge in bird flu cases, with outbreaks confirmed in multiple states including Nebraska, California, Florida, and North Carolina. Veterinarians and poultry producers are urged to take immediate action to prevent the spread of this highly contagious virus, which can affect both domestic and wild birds. Learn how to protect your flocks, monitor for symptoms, and prevent the spread of bird flu to ensure the health of your animals and communities.

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Study unveils complexity of zoonotic transmission chains
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Study unveils complexity of zoonotic transmission chains

Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna have dissected the complex interactions involved in zoonoses, which affect worldwide over two billion people annually. They introduce the concept of a "zoonotic web," a detailed network representation of the relationships between zoonotic agents, their hosts, vectors, food sources, and the environment. 

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