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Nevada Dairy Farms Under Quarantine Due to Avian Flu Detection

USA 03.02.2025
Source: kolotv.com
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Dairy cattle premises in Nye and Churchill counties are under quarantine amidst avian flu concerns.
Nevada Dairy Farms Under Quarantine Due to Avian Flu Detection

In response to avian flu concerns, dairy cattle premises in Nye and Churchill counties, Nevada, have been quarantined. The USDA is actively testing to identify the specific strain of the virus detected in Churchill County. Preliminary findings align with strains found in wild birds across North America.

Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) Director J.J. Goicoechea emphasized the virus's potential spread through contaminated clothing and shared equipment, as well as transmission from infected birds to domestic animals. "We cannot stress enough how important it is to keep equipment clean, practice good animal health safety practices, and bolster biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of disease," said Goicoechea.

The USDA plans to conduct further wildlife surveillance and testing to determine the strain and its transmission pathways. The NDA is actively monitoring milk silos to detect the virus before dairy cows show symptoms. Moreover, steps are being taken to manage non-native European starling populations in Churchill, Pershing, and Lyon Counties due to their role in spreading the disease.

Despite these developments, the CDC reports the risk to humans as low, and the NDA assures that dairy and meat products remain safe when cooked properly. Pasteurized milk has also been deemed safe in terms of virus transmission to humans.


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