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When a fast-moving virus meets fragmented policy, producers carry the risk. Andy convenes experts from the AAAP H5N1 task force to translate the current state of play into clear priorities. The discussion explains where surveillance is strong and where it misses, why cross-species consistency matters, and how movement testing, biosecurity, and communication can be aligned so that decisions in one sector do not blindside another. Rather than rehash headlines, the conversation centers on what coordinated action looks like for poultry, neighboring livestock, and public health.

Listeners get a practical view of preparedness that starts on farm and scales to state and federal response. The guests outline what good data sharing looks like, how to frame vaccination and antiviral use inside real production timelines, and why protecting workers and veterinarians is part of protecting flocks. If you want an honest roadmap from barn realities to policy levers, this episode offers it without drama and with a steady focus on animal health, human health, and food security.

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Host - Andy Vance
Producer - Lyndsey Johnson
Audio Editor & Engineer - Michael Lunt

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