healthneutral
Bird Flu: The Mystery of Missing Cases
USATuesday, May 20, 2025
The situation is further complicated by staffing issues. Resignations at the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine could slow down the government's bird flu monitoring efforts. This has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the current surveillance system. Despite these challenges, research continues. Texas A&M University scientists are collecting blood samples from dairy workers to test for past H5N1 exposure. This study, funded by the CDC, aims to shed more light on the spread of the virus. Additionally, surveillance is needed among domestic cats, as they can also be affected by the virus. The CDC's assessment earlier this month labeled the current strains of bird flu as having a "moderate risk" of causing a future pandemic. This underscores the importance of continued vigilance and research.
Actions
flag content