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  2. Bird flu is continuing to impact U.S. consumers. But, these ...

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    The virus has infected millions of the nation’s poultry and hundreds of dairy herds ... Ohio, Vermont, and Washington had enrolled in the strategy. Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Iowa, Georgia ...

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    On September 28, the University of Iowa had received over 450 complaints regarding non-compliance with coronavirus safety measures, including seven reports of failure to isolate or quarantine. Iowa City police responded to numerous calls about loud parties, noise, and COVID-19-related matters.

  4. Two more dairy herds in northwest Iowa are infected with bird ...

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    Iowa has had two outbreaks this year, but since 2022, the virus has hit 53 commercial and backyard flocks, resulting in the death of about 23.3 million birds. Iowa is the nation’s largest egg ...

  5. Iowa adds another 299 virus cases - AOL

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    May 11—OTTUMWA — New state data on Tuesday showed another 299 individuals were positive for the coronavirus. The Iowa Department of Public Health reported no new deaths caused by the virus.

  6. 2015 United States H5N2 outbreak - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, an outbreak of avian influenza subtype H5N2 was identified in a series of chicken and turkey farming operations in the Midwestern United States.By May 30, more than 43 million birds in 15 states had been destroyed as a result of the outbreak, including nearly 30 million in Iowa alone, the nation's largest egg producer.

  7. New strain of bird flu is detected in a Nevada dairy worker ...

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    But on Monday, the agency revealed that available data indicates D1.1 last year likely infected a total of 15 people in five states — Iowa, Louisiana, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin — all related to poultry. The D1.1 version of the virus was linked to the first U.S. death tied to bird flu and to a severe illness in Canada.

  8. An Iowa resident has died from rare Lassa fever. What ... - AOL

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    The virus is normally carried by infected rodents and spread to humans through contact with urine or droppings An Iowa resident has died from rare Lassa fever. What to know about the virus

  9. SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    As with white-tailed deer, a USDA study found that mule deer are also able to shed live SARS-CoV-2 virus and therefore possess a similar ability to infect other animals. [ 27 ] In a study published in 2023, free-ranging European fallow deer in Dublin , Ireland, were shown to be the first deer outside of North America to have contracted SARS-CoV-2.