Avian flu first found in Central Valley is spreading, with new California cases confirmed
Briefly

California's dairy industry is facing challenges due to the detection of Avian influenza at three dairies, prompting immediate quarantine measures to contain the virus.
The detection of Avian influenza, a virus that mainly affects poultry, has been confirmed in eight livestock herds across California, monitoring is essential for control.
Despite the presence of Avian influenza in dairy cows, experts reassure that the virus does not pose a significant public health threat, emphasizing the safety of milk.
Avian influenza infected cows show signs like lethargy and decreased milk production, but recovery is typically observed in several weeks, making timely detection crucial.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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