Kay Russo,

Kay Russo is a veterinarian specializing in both dairy and poultry medicine, with expertise spanning clinical practice, research, and industry. She holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Cornell University and a Master in Avian Health and Medicine from the University of Georgia. Additionally, she is a diplomate of the American College of Poultry Veterinarians. Russo's work primarily focuses on addressing health concerns in dairy cows and preventing potential epidemics like H5N1 bird flu from spreading to humans through dairy industries.

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Mysterious Bird Flu Outbreak: Cattle Illness Matches Symptoms of H5N1 in Humans and Animals, Experts Warn of Pandemic Potential

Mysterious Bird Flu Outbreak: Cattle Illness Matches Symptoms of H5N1 in Humans and Animals, Experts Warn of Pandemic Potential

Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024 A mysterious illness spreading among cattle in the Texas panhandle matches symptoms of bird flu, which has caused concern among veterinarians and resulted in human deaths and infection in multiple countries. Former CDC director Robert Redfield believes the next pandemic could be caused by bird flu due to its high mortality rate and potential for genetic mutations. Bird flu has infected over 5.9 million birds across the US since May, with cases reported in various animals and humans, leading to concerns about its impact on wildlife and potential consequences for poultry production.