The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has implemented measures to address the unprecedented outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza virus in dairy cows, following concerns from scientists and international partners. The measures, announced a month after the first cases were reported, include a ban on the transport of infected cows and a testing program for the virus in milk and beef cattle. However, scientists and health experts argue that these measures are not sufficient and call for more widespread testing and surveillance, especially given the virus's propensity to spread and the potential for it to reassort with other influenza viruses in pigs, posing a threat to human health and other countries. The outbreak is believed to have started in the fall of 2023 and has already spread across nine states, with concerns about its impact on dairy production and public health.