The Stearns County detection is the first in a Minnesota dairy herd so far this year. The same 620-cow herd also tested ...
The Board of Animal Health says there is no concern for the safety of the public milk supply, as pasteurization has been ...
A Stearns County dairy farm is under quarantine for bird flu after milk testing found H5N1 last week, state officials announced. It’s the first reported dairy cow infection in Minnesota since last ...
The H5N1 virus has been detected on a 600-head dairy farm in central Minnesota. Michael Crusan with the Minnesota Board of ...
The H5N1 virus appeared in raw milk samples collected from a Stearns County herd. Health officials say there's no concern for ...
If you or someone you know found groups of dead birds in an area, contact Mower County Public Health at 507-437-9701.
Our surveillance and response approach to H5N1 is a team effort to ensure we’re covering all angles where it’s detected and ...
Officials said the virus poses a low risk for humans because all milk sold in stores is pasteurized which effectively ...
Dealing with the two different viruses harming turkey production is their top concern, but turkey growers and processors told Minnesota's U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith that there are a ...
Biosecurity measures are vital for preventing avian flu in poultry as advocated by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health.
Health officials stress that the pasteurization process used on all milk sold in stores is effective at killing the virus.
Dr. Brian Hoefs, Minnesota Board of Animal Health, at right corner of table, makes a point during the conversation.
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