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Curated Video

CDC issues new guidance on testing for avian flu

Higher Ed
Two states are changing how they test for bird flu, following a new advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Waffle House adds surcharge to all eggs sold amid soaring prices due to bird flu

Higher Ed
Not even Waffle House can escape the rising cost of eggs, as the popular 24-hour breakfast chain is now placing a 50 cent surcharge on every egg sold. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Tyson Raises Profit Outlook

Higher Ed
Tyson Foods Inc.'s quarterly earnings beat even the highest of analyst estimates as stronger chicken profits helped offset losses in its beef business, prompting the company to raise its 2025 profit estimate. Bloomberg Intelligence's...
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Curated Video

Egg prices spike ahead of Christmas as avian flu spreads

Higher Ed
The spread of avian flu is causing egg prices across the country to spike ahead of the Christmas holiday. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Farms being closed due to avian flu outbreak

Higher Ed
Footage of a farm near Willington, Derbyshire, which has been closed due to avian influenza, with the Government recently warning of the UK's "largest-ever outbreak" of bird flu.
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Bloomberg

Cargill CEO Rejects Price Manipulation by Meat Industry Claims

Higher Ed
Cargill Chairman and CEO Dave MacLennan discusses the outlook for food and agriculture prices, President Joe Biden's call for Congress to examine whether meat processors are engaging in anti-competitive behavior, and the impact of avian...
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Curated Video

Russian warplanes staged at least seven exercises last summer near Alaska and the coast of Canada. Each time, the planes were escorted by either U.S. or Canadian fighter jets.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: 100-plus accidents at labs handling deadliest toxins

CAPTION: Since 2003, there have been more than 100 incidents at U.S. labs handling the world's deadliest germs and toxins. The...
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Bloomberg

Ebola Virus Concerns Impact African Travel, Economics

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Max Rayner, partner at Hudson Crossing, talks with Betty Liu about the potential impact of the Ebola Virus on the travel industry as airlines begin to cancel flights to affected urban areas. He speaks in todays Global Outlook...
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Sky News

Bird flu confirmed at Lincolnshire farm with 5,000 turkeys

Higher Ed
VOICED: The UK's chief vet says the presence of bird flu at a farm in Lincolnshire poses little risk to public health and it's unlikely to enter the food chain. The disease was found in at least 5,000 turkeys. Officials have set up a...
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Curated Video

NEW Initial tests show Egyptian woman who died had bird flu

Higher Ed
1. Exterior shot Ministry of Health

2. Close-up nameplate on the mini
stry
3. SOUNDBITE (English): Abd el Rahman Shahin, Ministry of Health spo
kesperson:
"This morning the high supreme...
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Curated Video

Nigerian Health Ministry official comments, OIE comment

Higher Ed
Lagos, Nigeria

1. Close-up of poultry in cages in market
place
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Jide Idris, Permanent Secretary for the Nigerian Ministry
of Health:
"We're going out now to alert all the...
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Curated Video

Israel prepares for turkey cull, Egypt confirms bird flu death

Higher Ed
Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, Southern Israel - 18 March 2006

1. Ministry of Agriculture cars parked on side of
road
2. Man in protective suit watching tractor digging graves where birds...
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Curated Video

Avian Flu Is Affecting The Poultry Industry As The Holidays Approach

Higher Ed
Bird flu, in the U.S. and abroad, is pushing poultry prices up ahead of Thanksgiving.
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Curated Video

Food Prices Are Affecting Many Americans' Typical Thanksgiving Meal

Higher Ed
As Thanksgiving approaches, inflation isn't the only reason the holiday dinner may be more expensive this year.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Secrets of the Dead: Killer Flu

9th - 10th
The 1918 flu pandemic killed over 40 million people. In these five video episodes [01:00:00] scientists search for it's origin and answers to today's viruses and whether they will lead to another pandemic from a "super virus".
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Global Health: Health Officials Keep Watch

9th - 10th
This NPR site is updated regularly with the most recent reports from NPR on Bird Flu dating back to 2005 (audio format). Also offers links to related sites.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova Science Now: Genetically Engineering the Avian Flu

9th - 10th
This video examines the threat of a virus being spread from birds to humans, and then from humans to humans. It details the mechanisms viruses use to infect cells, and explores how mutations in a virus may change its virulence and how it...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Working Towards a Universal Flu Vaccine

9th - 10th
Vaccine researcher Gary Nabel discusses the ongoing quest to develop a universal flu vaccine.