The death from bird flu of a person in Washington is a reminder that avian flu is circulating widely during flu season, ...
The avian flu is devastating marine mammal populations. A new survey finds that nearly half of breeding females in the world's largest population of southern elephant seals were killed by the virus.
A fter a Western Washington resident became the first human to contract a rare form of avian flu, you may be wondering if you're at risk of getting sick.
This is the sixth instance of HPAI in a domestic flock in Vermont since spring of 2022 and emphasizes the need for vigilance ...
The first person to contract H5N5 avian influenza, a rare strain of the disease known as bird flu, died in Washington state Friday. The state’s Department of Health said in a release the resident of ...
While avian flu is considered to be low risk to humans, the flock's owners are also being monitored by the Vermont Department ...
Influenza in poultry does not constitute a food safety risk. Vermonters are asked to be alert for dead or sick birds and alert the USDA or Vermont authorities at 802-828-2421 or through USDA’s ...
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