With AI, Researchers Find Increasing Immune Evasion in H5N1
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For more than four months, the United States has not reported any human cases of avian influenza. In these times of budget cuts, several scientists share their questions.
With AI, researchers find increasing immune evasion in H5N1
The H5N1 avian influenza virus has infected birds and mammals around the world. As of June 2025, 70 people have been infected, and one person has died in the United States. A new analysis suggests that the virus is evolving clever strategies.
State leaders react to the local USDA office remaining open
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Multiple politicians such as Senators Ruben Gallego, Tim Dunn and Brian Fernandez advocated for the USDA office to remain open. “Politics aside, all of us are here just to make sure that our community is able to prosper,” Senator Fernandez says. The Department of Government Efficiency, otherwise known as D.O.G.E., planned to close the office for cost-saving purposes. Senator Dunn says keeping the doors open affects mor…
USDA Eyes Bird Flu Vaccination as Poultry Industry Battles Outbreak
USDA Eyes Bird Flu Vaccination as Poultry Industry Battles Outbreak The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is assessing a groundbreaking plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time. This initiative considers the impact on exports, following proposals from egg and turkey producers affected by the virus, according to sources speaking to Reuters.The plan comes in the wake of the nation's most severe animal-health emergency, whi…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. agricultural officials are considering vaccinating poultry against bird flu to contain the worst outbreak in years. While egg producers support vaccination, chicken producers are concerned about potential trade restrictions to protect export markets, Reuters reports.
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