Massachusetts officials suspect more than 60 birds found dead in Plymouth died from bird flu, though official results may not ...
Bird flu "very rarely" infects humans, but people are advised not to touch sick or dead birds. Cats are "highly susceptible" ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as H5N1 bird flu, is the suspected cause of death for over 60 birds found on Billington Sea in Plymouth.
State officials have said that they will begin lab tests of the removed birds from Billington Sea to determine their official ...
The Bay State has has been "dealing with an ongoing outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 virus since early 2022." ...
Avian flu outbreaks and increased demand during the holiday season continue to be blamed for increasing egg prices and decreasing stock available at some Massachusetts grocery stores.
Some grocery store shelves have been without eggs in recent weeks. What is causing the shortage, and when will it ease?
Restaurants in Bethel Park and Cecil Township have been affected by Bird Flu, which is affecting their use of eggs.