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Retail milk emerges as a sentinel for tracking bird flu in cattle

Last updated: February 4, 2026 5:21 pm
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Retail milk emerges as a sentinel for tracking bird flu in cattle

A study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention details the use of retail milk monitoring as a surveillance tool for influenza A(H5N1) in dairy cattle during the 2024–2025 outbreak. This approach provided a non-invasive, population-level method to track the presence and potential spread of the virus within the food supply chain, offering critical, real-time data to public health officials.

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This report highlights an innovative public health surveillance strategy directly applicable to managing zoonotic disease outbreaks. For nursing leaders involved in infection prevention and community health planning, understanding such sentinel surveillance methods is crucial for anticipating threats and coordinating timely clinical and public health responses. It underscores the evolving intersection of food safety, veterinary health, and human infectious disease control.


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