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EU food safety chief warns on bird flu threat to pigs – CLG News
EU food safety chief warns on bird flu threat to pigs | 5 May 2025 | Europe’s vast pig herds threaten to become a “dangerous virus laboratory” should they be infected by the growing international bird flu outbreak that has already spread to poultry, cattle and sheep, the EU’s food safety chief has warned. The continent must be on high alert after mass contamination of livestock in the US has stoked fears the pathogen could mutate to spread betwe…


EU food safety chief warns on bird flu threat to pigs
Bernhard Url says Europe’s swine herds could become a ‘dangerous virus laboratory’
A Scientist Warned People Against Feeding Their Pets Raw Food. – ‘They may be infected with H5N1.’
TikTok/@laughterinlight Pet food sure has changed in the last several years, huh? Gone are the days of simple Kibbles N’ Bits, my friends. Now, it seems like some pets eat better than a lot of humans! A scientist posted a video on TikTok and explained why she thinks it’s a bad idea for people to let their pets eat raw food. TikTok/@laughterinlight She told viewers, “Scientists in Emory University are now reporting that Bird Flu is endemic in cat…
Avian Flu: CFIA detects AI in two provinces, one positive case found in a wild bird in Saskatchewan
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency detected the presence of Avian Influenza (AI) in Saskatchewan and Manitoba last week. The CFIA noted AI was detected in three non-commercial poultry flocks in Saskatchewan, in the Rural Municipalities of Indian Head, Colonsay, and Lipton, as well as in a commercial poultry operation in the Manitoba R.M. of Wallace. Most poultry and egg production operations already have biosecurity measures in place, but produ…
H5N1 remains infectious on milking equipment for over one hour
Even as the Atlanta-based CDC has cautioned people to avoid drinking raw milk, especially in the States where H5N1 has been reported in cattle herds, there has been increased demand for raw milk. From the day H5N1 (bird flu) was confirmed in cattle in mid-March this year to mid-May, the sales of raw milk has … Continue reading H5N1 remains infectious on milking equipment for over one hour
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