"Spread of Avian Flu in Michigan Dairy Herds Prompts Concern"

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) outbreaks have been confirmed in dairy herds across Ionia, Isabella, and Ottawa counties in West Michigan, following the year's first case in Montcalm County. The virus, which has affected over 85 million birds nationwide, is highly contagious and can spread from infected wild birds to other animals. While the commercial milk supply is deemed safe due to pasteurization and federal animal health requirements, those suspecting avian flu in their domestic animals are urged to contact the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development immediately.
Topics:health#avian-flu#dairy-herds#health-and-agriculture#highly-pathogenic-avian-influenza#michigan#outbreak
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