CDC Announces Initiatives to Address Flu Prevention
Encouraging Flu Shots for Livestock Workers
CDC Announces 5 Million Initiative to Offer Flu Shots to Livestock Workers
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a 5 million initiative to offer flu shots to livestock workers in order to prevent a potential outbreak among animals and humans.
North Dakota Included in CDC Initiative
The CDC is specifically encouraging livestock workers in North Dakota to get their flu shots, as the state is home to a large livestock industry.
Bird Flu Concerns
The CDC's initiative is also aimed at preventing the spread of avian influenza, also known as bird flu. Bird flu can easily spread among poultry and other birds, and its potential to spread to humans is a concern for healthcare professionals.
Seasonal Influenza Vaccines
In addition to the 5 million initiative for livestock workers, the CDC will also spend a separate 5 million on seasonal influenza vaccines to encourage vaccination among the general population.
Federal Efforts to Prevent Flu Outbreaks
The CDC's initiatives are part of a larger federal effort to prevent flu outbreaks and mitigate the potential impact of influenza on both humans and animals. By encouraging vaccination, the CDC aims to reduce the spread of the virus and protect public health.
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