castle. Paul (Paul)Wjon news) -The H5N1 virus was found in a dairy farm in central Minnesota.
Michael Krucate I talk with the Minnesota Animal Health Committee 600 glass groups were affected in Stearns County.
Since we are in Stearns County, we also have many migratory birds that affect the number when looking for avian influenza and H5N1. So it seems to be a hotspot.
Crusan says since last summer, it is the first detection of livestock and found in essential crude oil surveillance tests.
Low and purple, the test caused a positive detection at Stearns County. Therefore, there is H5N1 in the group of dairy products in Minnesota. I will say that it is back.
Crusan said the same farm was influenced last summer and said that it was one of the few dairy products in the state to test the training of H5N1.
doctor Brian Hope The executive director of the Minnesota Animal Health Committee.
To see if there is this active infection or whether it is a potentially waxing and breaking infection. Therefore, additional tests will go through the weekly test on the farm until they are negative for several weeks.
HOEFS is considered “annoying” disease in the livestock industry, although the BIRD flu is always fatal in poultry.

He added that low temperature sterilization milk is effective in disabling the virus.