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VisitTotal number of dairy herds with H5N1 by end of 2024
42-50 herds • 25%
51-60 herds • 25%
61-70 herds • 25%
More than 70 herds • 25%
USDA reports
U.S. Faces Growing H5N1 Bird Flu Crisis in Dairy Cattle, $100M Allocated for Surveillance
May 11, 2024, 02:38 PM
The United States is currently grappling with a significant outbreak of H5N1 bird flu, which has now been confirmed in 42 dairy herds across nine states. The latest reports from the USDA indicate that six new herds have tested positive for the virus, with four located in Michigan and one each in Idaho and Colorado. This marks the first new confirmations since April 25. The spread of H5N1 to dairy cattle is particularly concerning to scientists and has led to the allocation of $100 million for enhanced surveillance measures.
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32-40 herds • 25%
41-50 herds • 25%
51-60 herds • 25%
Over 60 herds • 25%
8-10 • 25%
11-15 • 25%
16-20 • 25%
More than 20 • 25%
8-10 states • 25%
11-15 states • 25%
16-20 states • 25%
21+ states • 25%
30-50 farms • 25%
51-100 farms • 25%
101-150 farms • 25%
More than 150 farms • 25%
8-10 states • 25%
11-15 states • 25%
16-20 states • 25%
More than 20 states • 25%
0-5 states • 20%
6-10 states • 20%
11-15 states • 20%
16-20 states • 20%
21+ states • 20%
8-10 states • 25%
11-15 states • 25%
16-20 states • 25%
More than 20 states • 25%
0-3 States • 25%
4-6 States • 25%
7-9 States • 25%
10+ States • 25%
Less than 100 new herds • 25%
100-200 new herds • 25%
201-300 new herds • 25%
More than 300 new herds • 25%
1-5 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
11-20 states • 25%
More than 20 states • 25%
No closures • 25%
1-5 farms • 25%
6-10 farms • 25%
More than 10 farms • 25%
Ineffective (no significant change in cases) • 33%
Moderately effective (some reduction in cases) • 34%
Highly effective (major reduction in cases) • 33%