Avian Influenza
Fact Sheets Avian Influenza WHAT IS IT? WHY SHOULD I CARE? Avian Influenza (AI) or “bird flu” is a large group of viruses that can
Fact Sheets Avian Influenza WHAT IS IT? WHY SHOULD I CARE? Avian Influenza (AI) or “bird flu” is a large group of viruses that can
With highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) having been found in dairy cows in recent months, the topic has become a media focus causing concern among both farm and city dwellers. To help separate the myths from the truth and discuss the current real situation, TAG Talks Food Safety Host Lisa Lupo talks with Dr. Ben Miller, the EVP of Regulatory and Scientific Affairs for TAG.
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