The U.S. Department of Agriculture is "18 months or so" away from identifying a vaccine for the current strain of bird flu and is developing a process to distribute it, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Wednesday.
USDA plans to discuss poultry vaccinations with trading partners amid trade restriction concerns
The country recently halted imports from Belgium, France on disease concerns
The Philippines bans poultry imports from France, Belgium to protect poultry, workers, consumers
Severe bird flu detected among Antarctic wild birds and mammals for first time
Canada, U.S., Japan ban French poultry imports since vaccination
CFIA move to 'manage the risk' from bird flu vaccination plan
Canada keeps sights on 'country-level freedom' from virus
Eight commercial poultry farms remain active sites
Finding may show which bird flu strains have human pandemic potential
No decision yet made, U.S. official says