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  • Massachusetts - Avian influenza in mammals and livestock 2024-2025

    September 16, 2024
    No trace of bird flu found in dairy herds in Massachusetts, state officials say


    BOSTON — No trace of a highly-pathogenic bird flu has been found in dairy herds in Massachusetts, state officials said Monday.

    The state Department of Agricultural Resources, in partnership with state public health officials, has completed testing of all licensed dairy farms in the state, with no cases of the deadly Avian Influenza virus found, officials said in a statement.

    Massachusetts is the only state in the nation to test all of its dairy herds from 95 farms with 100 percent negative results, officials said.

    “Massachusetts dairy farmers follow stringent safety protocols and take great pride in producing the highest-quality products,” Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner Ashley Randle said in a statement. “That hard work protects all of us, and these test results demonstrate how supporting local agriculture and sourcing food from Massachusetts farms can keep our food supply strong and resilient.”

    State officials decided to test all herds in an effort to protect public health and demonstrate the safety of the food supply at Massachusetts farms, officials said

    ...https://www.boston25news.com/news/lo...DYOKOQVANASGA/


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    Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Mammals

    Last Modified: February 19, 2025

    State County Date Collected Date Detected HPAI Strain Species
    Massachusetts Bristol 02/05/2025 02/11/2025 EA H5 Harbor seal
    Massachusetts Essex 03/19/2024 12/11/2024 EA/AM H5N1 Harbor seal

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      Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/...massachusetts/

      Bird flu blamed for "beloved" seal's unexpected death at Massachusetts zoo
      boston
      By Neal Riley
      February 20, 2025 / 3:29 PM EST / CBS Boston​

      Tests show bird flu caused the death of a 21-year-old harbor seal at a zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts earlier this month.

      The Buttonwood Park Zoo said in a social media post that the "beloved" seal named Blue likely got the avian flu by coming into contact with an infected wild bird.

      "Avian flu continues to affect a range of wild and domesticated animal populations, including residents at zoos across the country, so the recent event at BPZOO is, regrettably, far from unique," the zoo said.​..

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        Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Mammals

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          Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Mammals

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