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Avian influenza detected in milk produced by Maricopa County herd

July 3, 2025
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Avian influenza detected in milk produced by Maricopa County herd
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The Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) working with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed an additional avian influenza detection in milk produced by a Maricopa County dairy herd on June 24, according to a press release issued by the AZDA on Thursday.

That facility is now under quarantine as a protective measure. These cattle, however, have not displayed signs of illness with this particular strand of avian influenza, but if symptoms do become evident the cattle will be isolated from the herd, the release said. The AZDA did not specify which facility is currently under quarantine.

The detection was found during AZDA’s implementation of the National Milk Testing Strategy which was implemented in January, focusing on farm-level bulk tank testing.

The department would go onto say, “This D1.1 genotype bears no features that would make it more likely to infect humans.”

Every dairy product has been tested multiple times since January. Milk and other dairy products that have been pasteurized are safe to eat and consume, according to the department press release.

AZDA is working closely with the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to monitor staff at the affected site and prevent spread among livestock. Overall, the risk to the general public remains low.

This is the second case of avian flu found in milk produced by Arizona dairy farms.

Avian Flu detected in poultry farms across the state

Last month, the virus was detected in poultry farms across the state. Officials stated in those cases that eggs and poultry produced after signs of the virus did not enter the food supply and there have not been any signs of illness in humans.

The post Avian influenza detected in milk produced by Maricopa County herd appeared first on KTAR.

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