2024 Fall Farm Outlook

2024 Fall Farm Outlook Lincoln Daily News Oct 2024 Page 45 • What to do if you find a dead bird Avoid contact with wild or domestic birds that appear ill or have died and call to report sick or dead birds. Learn more. • Protective actions around other animals with H5N1 bird flu Avoid unprotected exposure to infected live or dead animals or surfaces contaminated by them. Learn more. • Protective actions if you work with potentially infected dairy cattle Avoid unprotected direct physical contact or close exposure to cattle and materials potentially infected or confirmed to be infected with HPAI A(H5) virus. Learn more. • Consuming Milk People should not eat, or drink raw milk or products made with raw milk. Choosing pasteurized milk is the best way to keep you and your family safe. Learn more. • Preparing food It is safe to eat properly handled and cooked poultry in the United States. There are recommendations around products from other animals with H5 virus infections, including cattle and milk. Learn more. • Traveling to other countries CDC does not currently recommend any travel restrictions related to bird flu to countries affected by bird flu in birds, other animals or people. Learn more. • If you have contact with infected birds or other animals and become sick Learn what to do if you have contact with infected birds or other animals and become sick. Learn more. • Clinicians can visit CDC's avian influenza (bird flu) information for health professionals for the latest guidance. Learn more. • Public health professionals and laboratorians can visit CDC's avian influenza (bird flu) information for public health partners for the latest guidance. Learn more. • Get a seasonal flu vaccine Seasonal flu vaccination will not prevent infection with bird flu viruses but can reduce the risk of getting sick with human influenza viruses and thus the risk for seasonal and bird flu co-infection. Learn more. • Avoid contact with animals who are sick or may be sick. Wild or domestic, keep birds at a distance to avoid any germs they may carry. • Wear eye, nose and mouth protective gear when needed. Flu viruses get in the body

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