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June 18, 2025

New article explores transmissibility of bovine-derived HPAI H5N1 virus in pigs

An article co-authored by the Director of the Center of Excellence for Emerging and ZoonoticImage by Jai79 from PixabayAnimal Diseases (www.ceezad.org) and the Center on Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (CEZID; https://www.k-state.edu/cezid/) contributes to the understanding of the pathogenicity and transmissibility of the bovine-derived HPA1 H5N1 virus in pigs.

 

June 18, 2025

CEEZAD researchers advance understanding of SARS-CoV-2 detection in domestic cats

An article co-authored by the Director of the Center of Excellence for Emerging and Zoonotic Animal DImage by Annette Meyer from Pixabayiseases (www.ceezad.org) and the Center on Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (CEZID; https://www.k-state.edu/cezid/) reports on advancements in detection of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in domestic cats.

 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

The Scoop on K-State interview with Dr. Richt

 

Thursday, March 25, 2025

A year later, cow flu origins are an unsettling puzzle

When U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) officials reported one year ago today that the H5N1 avian influenza virus had infected dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas, it seemed a freak event—a rare confluence of factors that somehow allowed a bird virus to infect cows.

 

Saturday, February 8, 2025

New bird flu variant found in Nevada dairy cows has experts sounding alarms: ‘We have never been closer to a pandemic from this virus’Photo Supplied by Pixabay from JACLOU-DL

The disclosure that dairy herds in Nevada have been infected by a version of the H5N1 bird flu not previously seen in cows has put virologists and researchers on high alert. Among other things, the news from the Nevada Department of Agriculture suggests that driving the virus out of the U.S. cattle population won’t be nearly as simple as federal officials once suggested—or perhaps hoped.

 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

New bird flu variant in cattle adds to concerns about federal response under TrumpPixabay Royalty Free Image

A variant of H5N1 bird flu that has circulated widely in wild birds — and in several instances led to severe illness in humans — has turned up in dairy cattle for the first time.

 

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