Possible cases of bird flu at 3 dairy farms in Central Valley
Briefly

The California Department of Food and Agriculture is currently investigating potential cases of Avian Influenza at three dairy farms in the Central Valley, emphasizing the critical need for biosecurity measures to protect livestock.
As part of the investigative process, the CDFA collaborates with private veterinarians, farmers, ranchers, and various levels of government to effectively monitor and manage the risk of Avian Influenza across California.
In response to the investigation, officials have implemented measures to mitigate the risk of infected dairy cattle entering California, showcasing the commitment to biosecurity and public health.
It's essential to reassure consumers that pasteurization is highly effective at eliminating the Avian Influenza virus, ensuring that all milk and dairy products remain safe for consumption.
Read at ABC30 Fresno
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