Sujet : Utah dairy farms found to be infected by the dairy virus
De : rokimoto557 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 01. Nov 2024, 15:44:05
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https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/utah-reports-avian-flu-dairy-cows-usda-announces-plan-bulk-milk-samplingPoultry farms started to go down with the dairy virus in Utah, so the state, unlike many others that refuse to acknowledge reality, tested the dairy herds in the affected county. It has been known from about the beginning of the dairy epidemic that poultry farms are infected by the nearby dairies. Utah understands that and so tested the dairies and found 8 dairies were infected, but had not self reported the infection as the USDA and CDC want them to do. There are many other states like Florida and even Missouri that have had poultry flocks go down. Missouri has had humans infected and they still will not test their dairies. Florida and Missouri are not on the list for mandatory milk testing of all dairies in the states that have infected herds because Florida and Missouri have refused to identify their infected herds. The FDA even found dairy virus in Florida milk products before the Florida poultry flocks began to go down with the dairy virus, and Florida has never identified the infected herds, so the USDA isn't making them test the dairy herds in their state. They only have mandatory testing in states that have confirmed infected herds, and that is just stupid.
If Utah had not bothered to test the nearby dairies they would be as clueless as Oregon and Washington want to remain. Neither Oregon nor Washington is testing the nearby dairies.
Ron Okimoto
In Utah they had at least 8 dairies infected and the farms were not reporting it. This is going on all over the country, and the CDC and USDA have not done anything about the situation. They need to test the dairies in all states producing infected milk products whether they have admitted to having infected herds or not. They need to test the dairies in all states where they have infected poultry flocks, but do not claim to have infected herds. Self reporting is never going to work. The virus is freely infecting more herds and poultry flocks in states that just do not want to know that they have infected herds. The dairy workers are not required to use protective gear because they do not know that the herds are infected.
Utah needs to do contact tracing and start testing the dairies that come up. The infection is likely not limited to one county. Those herds got the virus from somewhere.
This article also claims that the number of California herds have increase to 202.
Ron Okimoto