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The USDA’s Zoo and Vegetable Health Surveillance Service (APHIS) has recently confirmed that Nevada Dairy cattle have found a deadly avian flu, which is responsible for killing the files.
Aphis National Animal Health Services (NVSL) found the D1.1 genotype of the very pathogenic avian flu (HPAI) in the dairy cattle on Friday, according to a statement.
Confirmation was created as a result of the state follow -up and the investigation after the USDA National Dairy Strategy was an initial detection of the silo test in Nevada.
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“USDA Aphis will continue to cooperate with the Nevada Ministry of Agriculture, carrying out further economic investigation, testing and collecting further epidemiological information to better understand this statement and limit the spread of further illness,” the statement can be read.
This is the first detection of the virus genotype in dairy cattle – all previous detection of dairy cattle was a different genotype, B3.13.
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The D1.1 genotype represents the dominant genotype of the Northern American airways in the autumn and winter and is placed in the household poultry in wild birds, mammals and spread.
Eggs are increasingly difficult to find and more expensive throughout the country because of avian flu, Fox Business announced.
Detection does not change the USDA HPAi liquidation strategy and “proves the strength of our national milk test strategy”. According to officials.
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In order to share import information to the scientific community, Aphis publishes a technical presentation on the results on its website and publishes the Genbank sequence data next week.