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Bird Flu Hits Cows and Sparks Global Health Warning: Experts Urge Urgent Action

May 1, 2025 by Shubham Kashyap Leave a Comment

Bird flu’s making a comeback — this time in cows — and health experts want governments to get serious before things get totally out of hand.

Bird Flu Hits Cows And Sparks Global Health Warning Experts Urge Urgent Action

Bird Flu Hits Cows And Sparks Global Health Warning: Experts Urge Urgent Action

Yep, you read that right — the bird flu, aka H5N1, has officially taken a wild detour from the chicken coop to the dairy aisle. Experts say this thing isn’t just flapping around anymore — it’s moo-ving fast. Over 995 dairy cow herds in the U.S. have tested positive, and it’s even popped up in 70+ human cases, with one tragic death.

Let’s be real. No one expected cows to join the bird flu saga. But here we are.

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And the World Health VIPs? They are not chill about it.

“Governments must act now,” says Dr. Christian Bréchot, president of the Global Virus Network. “We can’t afford to wait until this virus learns new tricks.” Translation: Don’t sleep on this, or we’ll all be in a real-life episode of The Last of Us.

The virus spreading to mammals — cows, cats, even sea lions — is making scientists sweat. Why? Because the more it jumps species, the better it gets at possibly infecting humans.

And here’s where it gets even more chaotic — the CDC just canceled a major bird flu prevention workshop. Seriously? Experts were ready to talk PPE, farm safety, and how to stop this thing in its tracks… and the event got axed like a Netflix show in its first season.

We’re not saying panic. But health officials are yelling from the rooftops (and probably barns too) for better testing, data sharing, vaccinations, and real action.

“Vaccinate cows, poultry, and the humans around them,” said experts from Baylor College of Medicine. “This isn’t over.”

Also, shoutout to the wild birds — they’re still catching this thing at high rates. The FAO says biodiversity’s taking a hit too. So yeah, it’s not just a human problem. Nature’s in this mess with us.

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If you thought the bird flu storyline was over… plot twist.

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: Animal Outbreak, Bird Flu, Bird Flu Update, CDC, Dairy Cows, Global Virus Network, H5N1 Virus, Pandemic Risk

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My Name is Shubham Kashyap, I Work as a Content Writer for News179.com and I like Writing Articles.

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