In a surprising move, nearly half a dozen senior veterinarians at the FDA were laid off, raising alarms about the government's ability to handle the ongoing bird flu outbreak. This decision has left many in the veterinary community concerned about food safety and public health.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has laid off key staff at the FDA's bird flu response team, raising concerns about the future of animal health and food safety. With nearly 170 million birds lost to an ongoing outbreak, experts warn that these cuts could disrupt vital testing and monitoring efforts.
Minnesota officials confirm H5N1 bird flu in a dairy herd, prompting quarantine and testing as concerns rise about the virus spreading from poultry to cows. Learn more about how this affects milk safety and farming.
A California pet food maker has recalled raw chicken products linked to H5N1 bird flu infections in cats. New York City health officials warn consumers to avoid Savage Pet products after recent illnesses and deaths.
The NYC health department warns cat owners to avoid Savage Cat Food after it is linked to multiple cases of bird flu. Health officials urge vigilance and reporting of any illnesses in pets.
In a startling revelation, two pet cats in New York City have died from bird flu, raising alarms about the virus's spread. Health officials investigate the source as the risk to humans remains low.
A New Jersey cat was euthanized after contracting bird flu, raising alarms for pet owners. With nearly 100 domestic cats infected nationwide, experts urge caution and preventive measures.