The Science That Feeds Us

Inside the Bird Flu Outbreak: What You Need to Know About H5N1

Katie Season 1 Episode 2

In this episode, Dr. Matt Koci joins us to break down the science and story behind highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu. We explore how the virus has evolved from a seasonal, migratory threat to a persistent, year-round challenge for poultry and beyond. Dr. Koci explains the surprising jump to cattle, the complexities of disease surveillance, and why vaccines haven’t been implemented yet. We also discuss how the virus spreads, what this means for backyard flocks, and what everyday consumers should, and shouldn’t, worry about. When it comes to public concern, Dr. Koci offers a helpful dose of perspective: “I think people should be paying more attention to it, but not be worried about it yet.”


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The Science That Feeds Us podcast brings together extension agents, faculty specialists, and scientists for interdisciplinary conversations on emerging trends in agriculture and the food system. Designed to inform and engage both professionals and curious consumers, we highlight the stories behind the science to build deeper connections to food and agriculture research. The Science That Feeds Us is supported by NC State Extension and NC State University.


Edited and Produced by: Bhavisha Gulabrai

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