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Sat, April 6, 2024, 5:32 PM EDT·2 min read
Apr. 6—The Hawaii Department of Agriculture said today it is restricting the transport of cattle from areas where highly pathogenic avian influenza — or H5N1 bird flu virus — has been detected.
The bird flu has so far been detected in dairy cattle in six states — Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Idaho, Ohio and Michigan.
The restriction went into effect today and will be placed on any future areas where infected cattle are found.
To date, no infected cattle have been detected in Hawaii.
"The Animal Disease Control Branch has been closely monitoring this situation and is establishing these restrictions to help protect Hawaii's livestock," said Sharon Hurd, chairperson of the Hawaii Board of Agriculture in a news release. "To date, HPAI has not been detected in birds, poultry, livestock or other animal species in Hawaii."
Continued: https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawaii-restricting-cattle-areas-avian-213200688.html
Apr. 6—The Hawaii Department of Agriculture said today it is restricting the transport of cattle from areas where highly pathogenic avian influenza — or H5N1 bird flu virus — has been detected.
The bird flu has so far been detected in dairy cattle in six states — Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Idaho, Ohio and Michigan.
The restriction went into effect today and will be placed on any future areas where infected cattle are found.
To date, no infected cattle have been detected in Hawaii.
"The Animal Disease Control Branch has been closely monitoring this situation and is establishing these restrictions to help protect Hawaii's livestock," said Sharon Hurd, chairperson of the Hawaii Board of Agriculture in a news release. "To date, HPAI has not been detected in birds, poultry, livestock or other animal species in Hawaii."
Continued: https://www.yahoo.com/news/hawaii-restricting-cattle-areas-avian-213200688.html