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Bird Flu Kills Multiple Animals At Arizona Zoo
5 animals die after bird flu exposure at Arizona zoo; 25 employees exposed to virus
Officials at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona reported two big cats and three large birds died, while 25 human employees were also exposed to the bird flu.
Bird Flu Kills Multiple Animals At Arizona Zoo: What They Plan To Do About It
Getty Images The Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield, Arizona is having some serious health issues with many of their animals. I am not just talking the seasonal sniffles here. Six of their animals have tested positive for avian flu,
Cheetah and mountain lion among animals to die after bird flu outbreak at Arizona zoo
Bird
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Latest AZ bird flu cases: Maricopa County zoo animals dead, virus also in Coconino County
Health officials have detected new cases of bird flu statewide, one at a zoo in Maricopa County and the other in wastewater in Coconino County.
Latest AZ bird flu cases: Animals in Maricopa County and wastewater in Coconino County
Health officials have detected new cases of bird flu statewide, one at a zoo in Maricopa County and the other in wastewater in Coconino County.
Five animals die after testing positive for bird flu at a zoo in Arizona
Animals at the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona tested positive for bird flu, resulting in the deaths of a cheetah, a mountain lion, a swamphen, an Andean goose and a kookaburra.
Arizona Zoo Animals Test Positive for Bird Flu and Other Animal News
Animals at Arizona Zoo Test Positive for Bird Flu Five animals died after exposure to bird flu at Arizona’s Wildlife World Zoo. The five fatalities include a cheetah, Andean goose, mountain lion, kookaburra,
5 animals die following bird flu infections at Wildlife World Zoo: MCDPH
Five animals died at the Wildlife World Zoo and their deaths were likely caused by the H5N1 avian flu, according to Maricopa County health officials.
Valley zoo takes action after bird flu detected in several animals
Arizona bird flu cases continue to rise after animals at Wildlife World Zoo were confirmed Wednesday to have the virus.
Reid Park Zoo's plan for addressing the bird flu; five zoo animals dead in Phoenix area from virus
Five animals from a Phoenix-area zoo died this week after testing positive for avian influenza, or the bird flu, but here locally Reid Park Zoo’s Chief Veterinarian Alexis Roth wants to assure the public they are well aware of this disease and have a plan in place to protect their animals and the public.
5 Animals, Including Cheetah and Mountain Lion, Die from Avian Flu at Popular Arizona Zoo
A mountain lion, a cheetah, a kookaburra, a swamphen, and an Andean goose all died of the infection. A white tiger was also infected and is currently recovering after receiving tr
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Arizona identifies first 2 probable human cases of H5N1 avian influenza
Arizona
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Health officials confirm 2 human cases of bird flu in AZ: Here's what to know
Both state and federal health officials stressed that the risk of the general public contracting bird flu is low.
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