The avian flu situation in France remains stable, leading health officials to assert that human vaccination is not currently warranted. As monitoring continues, the focus on prevention and containment remains paramount to safeguarding public health.
Read MoreFrance has downgraded the bird flu risk from “high” to “moderate,” reflecting a positive shift in the situation. This decision provides respite for poultry farmers and reflects successful management efforts against the virus’s spread.
Read MoreIn response to a looming egg shortage exacerbated by avian flu, the United States has announced plans to import eggs from South Korea and Turkey. This move aims to bolster domestic supplies and stabilize prices amid rising consumer demand.
Read MoreAmid rising concerns over avian influenza, federal agencies in the U.S. face staffing cuts, complicating their efforts to monitor the outbreak. The abrupt layoffs are poised to disrupt critical health initiatives, raising alarms within public health circles.
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