Just days after the USDA issued a new order that all raw milk must be tested for bird flu, reports have emerged of animals dying of the virus, including cats and several zoo animals.
Iowa's eighth case of bird flu was detected in an O'Brien County commercial layer flock of 350,000 birds on Saturday.
Starting December 15th, how your milk gets to your grocery store is going to change. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA ...
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Study reveals H5N1 virus adaptation in domestic cats, raising concerns about potential animal-to-human transmission.
In the West, where herds of thousands of cattle are common, researchers are seeing cases rise at poultry and dairy operations ...
A correspondence published in The Lancet Microbe highlights critical findings regarding the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses, particularly their emergence in live poultry markets ...
On November 30, the executive director from Nēnē Research and Conservation was wrapping up routine survey’s of nēnē at Queen ...
Cows don’t typically get the flu. The recent H5N1 flu outbreak in U.S. dairy herds is a wake-up call, not just about the ...
A child who fell ill in Marin County after drinking raw milk did not contract the H5N1 virus, also known as bird flu, ...
Hawaii officials are urging the public to temporarily halt the movement of poultry and other birds between islands to help ...
Stay informed about the rise of HPAI cases in Washington wildlife and the potential risks of transmission to mammals.