H5N1 detected in central Minnesota dairy herd

The H5N1 virus has been detected on a 600-head dairy farm in central Minnesota. Michael Crusan with the Minnesota Board of Animal Health says it’s the first detection in livestock since last summer and was discovered during mandatory raw milk surveillance testing. “Low and behold, that testing resulted in a positive detection in Stearns County. […]

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