A second dairy worker in Michigan has contracted bird flu from infected cows, making it the second human case in the U.S. linked to dairy cows. The worker has recovered, and the CDC confirmed the case. The USDA reported multiple outbreaks in dairy herds across states.
“Bird flu virus detected in beef from an ill dairy cow, but USDA says meat remains safe.” https://t.co/QYvkMdmemY
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, but officials said the meat from a single sickened dairy cow was not allowed to enter the nation's food supply and beef remains safe to eat. https://t.co/Dv5ysKY31M
Bird Flu Detected in Beef from a Dairy Cow: USDA Says Meat Still Safe https://t.co/Wkzk4Ywyis
Bird Flu Virus Found in Beef Tissue https://t.co/pZM6wELrvk
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday, but officials said the meat from a single sickened dairy cow was not allowed to enter the nation's food supply and beef remains safe to eat. https://t.co/GblBWsGsig
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday. https://t.co/A5VM2qJVhy
Bird flu found in beef for the first time, USDA says beef still safe to eat https://t.co/MJixzUNb02
"The case involves a farmworker in Michigan who was regularly exposed to livestock, including cows infected with avian flu," Leana S. Wen writes. https://t.co/G9xNB163lr
The #birdflu virus has spread widely among cattle in the United States and as of Wednesday H5N1 has been confirmed in 51 dairy herds in nine states. https://t.co/G8LCKO5o3K
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced , but officials said the meat from a single sickened cow was not allowed to enter the nation’s food supply. https://t.co/LafOhU3wOB
A strain of bird flu called H5N1 has been confirmed in dairy cows across nine U.S. states, as well as in two people. https://t.co/B29TKkuSs7
The state of the #H5N1 #birdflu outbreak in dairy cattle as of Friday, 5/25. Total includes 2 herds Michigan has announced but #USDA hasn't yet confirmed. 65 confirmed herds since late March, reported by 9 states. https://t.co/z0egEdyitF
A strain of bird flu called H5N1 has been confirmed in dairy cows in nine U.S. states, as well as in two people. https://t.co/3XNJeA40A5
Bird flu detected in dairy cow sent to slaughter #ARYNews #BirdFlu #DairyCow https://t.co/GGXruZtWoP
Bird flu has been confirmed in dairy cattle herds in nine states, has been found in milk and has prompted the slaughter of millions of chickens and turkeys. https://t.co/BCDyQXGgJc
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, but the US Department of Agriculture says the meat from a single sickened dairy cow was not allowed to enter the nation’s food supply and beef remains safe to eat. https://t.co/8oBDrfSgUk
USDA Confirms Bird Flu in Beef from Dairy Cow on Friday https://t.co/iOGrAHlmmI
🇺🇸BIRD FLU FOUND IN BEEF FOR FIRST TIME The USDA found bird flu in a dairy cow's beef, but it did not enter the food supply. Beef remains safe, and cooking to 165°F kills the virus. The virus was detected in one of 96 tested cows. Public risk is low, though two farmworkers… https://t.co/NcwOZMRnIc
.#Birdflu detected in tissue samples of a U.S. dairy cow sent to slaughter. The USDA has increased its testing protocols. https://t.co/G2u5nOW0yH
Bird flu virus detected in U.S. beef from an ill dairy cow, but USDA says meat remains safe https://t.co/wvrgh56Q2m https://t.co/1of5ySo9y5
Bird flu has been detected in beef for the first time, the Department of Agriculture announced Friday, but officials said the meat from a single sickened dairy cow was not allowed to enter the nation's food supply. https://t.co/KbGgOvzI3D
Bird flu found in beef from a sickened dairy cow https://t.co/BLzuQoqai6
Bird flu virus detected in beef from an ill dairy cow, but USDA says meat remains safe https://t.co/uS37nVwjOE
A second confirmed case of H5N1 avian flu has been reported, this time in Michigan. Once again, the infected person is a dairy farm worker. Our alarm continues to grow. 1/ https://t.co/kTlnFhIsDb
Michigan officials say they have tested only 35 people for bird flu but it's still more than any other U.S. state. One of those 35 was the dairy worker who tested positive earlier this week.
H5N1 bird flu found at 7 more dairy farms, including 3 in South Dakota, 2 in Michigan and 2 in Colorado. This is the biggest one-day increase so far. https://t.co/TfmDVvVi21
The number of #H5N1 #birdflu infected dairy herds continues to rise. @USDA added 5 today, 3 in SD & 2 in Colorado. Michigan announced +3 which USDA hasn't yet put on its list but I've added here because Michigan's doing a bang-up job finding/reporting herds. Total = 66. https://t.co/KiZjehWxXp
The number of #H5N1 #birdflu infected dairy herds continues to rise. #USDA added 5 today, 3 in SD & 2 in Colorado. Michigan announced +3 which USDA hasn't yet put on its list but I've added here because Michigan's doing a bang-up job finding/reporting herds. Total = 66. https://t.co/uZTd8S9SXk
🚨 HPAI #H5N1 outbreak in cattle in USA Outbreaks confirmed increase to 63 herds across 9 states #BirdFlu https://t.co/sndK6kUquw https://t.co/p7WXEcwg6X
Update: On May 22, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported finding the bird flu virus in an eye swab from a worker at a dairy farm in Michigan where cows were infected with H5N1. https://t.co/23dEGOAnEc
Bird flu detected in tissue samples of U.S. dairy cow sent to slaughter, USDA says https://t.co/R0GMyFnsjl
Bird flu detected in tissue samples of US dairy cow sent to slaughter, USDA says https://t.co/9JbAGfGeiJ https://t.co/nOX9YUSDs9
⚠️ BIRD FLU DETECTED IN TISSUE SAMPLES OF US DAIRY COW SENT TO SLAUGHTER, USDA SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/luaExB3kz0 Bird flu virus particles were found in tissue samples taken from one dairy cow sent to slaughter at a U.S. meat processing plant, but none were detected in…
Michigan reports 3 new dairy herds infected with #H5N1 #birdflu. They say #USDA's lab has confirmed 1 of the 3 so far; confirmatory testing still being done on the other two. This will bring Michigan's total to 22 and the national total to 61. https://t.co/jsOoo0W3hO
Beef tissue from a sick dairy cow has tested positive for the bird flu virus, U.S. officials said on Friday. The meat did not enter the food supply, and the officials reiterated that the commercial meat supply was safe. https://t.co/lKuFZg2bxJ
A Michigan farmworker was diagnosed with bird flu, the second U.S. case of a human contracting the virus from an infected cow, health officials said. KFF Health News' @celinegounder joined @CBSNews to discuss. https://t.co/LSfFfPDHMb
🚨 Beef tissue from a sick dairy cow has tested positive for the #birdflu virus, US federal officials said, according to reports in @nytimes According to officials , no meat from these infected dairy cattle entered the food supply. https://t.co/hCof5AxXS0
1/ A Michigan farmworker was diagnosed with H5N1 bird flu, the 2nd confirmed US case of a human contracting the virus from an infected cow. https://t.co/NHWO6B7qwU with @CBSNews' @AMGreenCBS Should you be worried? Yes, but not for the reasons you think. https://t.co/dscuy2D51e
Human bird flu cases raise concerns over potential spread between species A worker on a dairy farm in Michigan tested positive for the bird flu after being exposed to the virus. It's the second human case in the country connected with the ongoing outbreak among cattle. The two… https://t.co/HJXpiSKc1o
Update: Bird flu virus has spread to dairy cows in at least nine U.S. states. Dairy farm workers in Texas and Michigan got eye infections, presumably from contact with sick cows. https://t.co/23dEGOAnEc
A second human case of avian flu related to the multistate outbreak in dairy cattle has been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | By @Loisco https://t.co/ckODBizE6N
US officials have confirmed a second case of H5N1 bird flu in a human in the state of Michigan. It follows a spreading infection among dairy cows—the first time H5N1 has been found to infect the animals—last month https://t.co/hO584oNXi2
Avian flu was found in a Michigan farmworker, the second case linked to U.S. dairy cows https://t.co/pzeL93v2Fx
USDA expands support for H5N1 response to more dairy producers Also today the USDA confirmed 6 more outbreaks in dairy herds and announced 5 more poultry outbreaks, all from Minnesota. https://t.co/5ODDIG1opz https://t.co/SOngo6TuLp
The cumulative number of dairy cattle herds with #H5N1 #birdflu infections is now 58. @USDA added the 4 herds Michigan had already reported & 2 new herds in Idaho. Still only 9 states. Last time a new state declared was Colorado on 4/25. Hmmm.... https://t.co/6E4b6hBvr2 https://t.co/ME8O1WnJf2
Another dairy worker has tested positive for avian flu—the second warning sign in two months that a very vulnerable group is not receiving enough protection, @KatherineJWu reports: https://t.co/imbjyDU5Ol
Michigan farmworker diagnosed with bird flu, becoming 2nd U.S. case tied to dairy cows https://t.co/GSSrLLZjOb
Farmworker Diagnosed With Bird Flu, Becoming 2nd US Case Tied to Cattle https://t.co/0K4my1rAmO
Second Farm Worker Infected With H5N1 Bird Flu By Dairy Cows In USA https://t.co/GQymcZaART
A farmworker in Michigan is the second person to become infected with the current H5N1 bird flu virus. Here’s what we know about the bird flu infections. https://t.co/oh2tWqsHcU
Second US worker infected with cow-linked bird flu https://t.co/IDNMztoiXC
Michigan dairy worker diagnosed with bird flu in second recent human case https://t.co/rUilyxpeYb
A Michigan dairy worker was confirmed as the second case of bird flu linked to dairy cows among humans in the United States. https://t.co/tWjpRtL5Jl
🚨 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. @maeve_cullinan reports. https://t.co/5TkP6BqEa8
🚨 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. Full story below. https://t.co/5TkP6BqEa8