Dairy & eggs articles
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Bird Flu Is More Widespread Among Dairy Cows, Sewage Tests Suggest
(Bloomberg) -- A Michigan farmworker who tested positive for bird flu is just the second person to have been infected since an outbreak in US cattle appeared in March. Surveillance of sewage suggests the virus may be more widespread among dairy cows than reported, raising workers’ risk.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Stock Surges as Sales Forecast Delivers on AI HopesHarvard Students Walk Out of Commencement Protesting SuspensionsStocks Join Bonds in Falling as Fed-Cut Bets Wane: Markets...
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Second US dairy worker contracts bird flu from infected cows
The man – who has since made a full recovery – was said to have ‘regular contact’ with H5N1-infected cattle on a dairy farm in Michigan
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Rangers' Game 1 goose-egg vs. Panthers a Garden rarity
Sergei Bobrovsky saw 23 shots on Wednesday night, and he stopped every last one of them.