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The USDA should take “renewed action” to fight bird flu as infections rise during the winter months, said 23 U.S. senators in a letter sent on Wednesday to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. Photo: Getty Images Plus
Livestock, News, Reuters

U.S. senators push USDA for urgent action on bird flu vaccine

By Leah Douglas, Reuters December 11, 2025
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators this week urged the administration of President Donald Trump to finalize a science-based plan for developing a bird flu vaccine for livestock, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has led to the culling of hundreds of millions of farmed birds in recent years. Photo: Nicolae Malancea/iStock/Getty Images
Livestock, Reuters

European bird flu spike due to record wild birds cases, EFSA says

By Reuters, Sybille De La Hamaide December 11, 2025
An unprecedented number of bird flu outbreaks among wild birds and their wide geographic spread are driving an early and strong wave of the disease in Europe this year, the European Food Safety Authority said on Thursday.


Europe, North America face early wave of bird flu cases
Livestock, Reuters

Europe, North America face early wave of bird flu cases

By Reuters, Sybille De La Hamaide November 28, 2025
An unusually early outbreak of bird flu cases affecting high numbers of wild birds and poultry farms across Europe and North America is raising concerns of a repeat of previous crises that led to mass culling and food price spikes.

PHOTO: DIGICOMPHOTO/SCIENCE LIBRARY/ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES
Livestock, News, Reuters

Bird flu virus could risk pandemic worse than COVID if it mutates, France’s Institut Pasteur says

By Reuters, Sybille De La Hamaide November 27, 2025
The bird flu virus that has been spreading among wild birds, poultry and mammals could lead to a pandemic worse than COVID-19 if it mutates to transmit between humans, the head of France’s Institut Pasteur respiratory infections centre said.


The deceased was an older adult with underlying health conditions. The person owned a backyard flock of mixed domestic birds. PHOTO: Nicolae Malancea/ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES
News, Reuters

Washington State resident dies in first confirmed H5N5 bird flu case, health department says

By Reuters November 24, 2025
A Washington State resident receiving treatment for H5N5 avian influenza died on Friday, the state’s health department said, in the first confirmed human case of this variant globally.

How we’re tracking avian flu’s toll on wildlife across North America
News, Reuters

How we’re tracking avian flu’s toll on wildlife across North America

By The Conversation via Reuters Connect November 10, 2025
Avian influenza is a virus that is clearly a threat to livestock and human health. Our team, a collaboration of governments and academics across the country, recently assessed the extent of HPAI A(H5Nx) in at-risk species across Canada.


File photo of a CFIA vehicle. Photo: File
Livestock, News

B.C. ostriches culled, CFIA confirms

By Geralyn Wichers November 7, 2025
Ostriches on an embattled Edgewood, B.C. farm have been culled after a prolonged legal battle, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed.

Photo: Georgijevic/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

China lifts Brazilian poultry imports ban over bird flu

By Reuters November 7, 2025
China lifted a ban linked to Brazil’s avian influenza outbreak, the country’s General Administration of Customs said in a notice released on Friday.


File photo of a CFIA vehicle. Photo: File
Livestock, News, Poultry/Eggs

B.C. ostriches now to be culled after ruling: CFIA

Farm has been at the centre of protests since CFIA first ordered the cull of over 300 birds

By Jonah Grignon November 6, 2025
Birds are now to be culled from a British Columbia ostrich operation that sought to bypass standard federal practice in on-farm outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza and has been denied an appeal at Canada’s highest court.

Bird flu cases increase across Europe, Japan
News, Reuters

Bird flu cases increase across Europe, Japan

By Reuters October 22, 2025
New bird flu outbreaks were reported in several European countries and Japan this week


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