Now that the cattle, poultry, and animals in the wild in India at several places have been confirmed to have caught the H5N1 ...
Agricultural officials in Arizona confirm that a genotype of the H5N1 avian influenza virus was found in milk produced by a dairy herd within the state.
After two bald eagles mysteriously passed away in Guntersville, those who spend hours observing the birds of prey are fearing ...
This week, for the first time in Ohio history, a man living a little more than an hour northwest of Dayton tested positive for bird flu.
A study published Thursday by the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention suggests bird flu infections in humans are being significantly undercounted in the U.S.
Another spillover of the H5N1 bird flu virus from wild birds to dairy cattle appears to have occurred, this time in Arizona.
Sonya Stokes, an emergency room physician in the San Francisco Bay Area, braces herself for a daily deluge of patients sick ...
“Oh, those eggs have hit an all-time high, all-time high of $8 a dozen,” said U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.). Lawmakers ...
Chris Compton, the owner of a company called Goose Busters, has spent nearly 30 years addressing human-goose conflicts. Over the years, the Canada goose population has continued to grow, especially in ...
The numbers related the bird flu outbreak are staggering, with nearly 12 million birds killed on Ohio farms alone since Dec. 24. Agriculture officials say it’s ...
Arizona agricultural officials say they now have the first detection of H5N1 avian influenza in milk produced by a dairy herd ...
"It is important to remember that avian influenza is still present in Wisconsin, and we are seeing it affect birds in ...
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