After a summer hiatus, bird flu cases are once again ticking up in the United States. We are flying blind in the face of a potentially catastrophic pandemic threat.
The Department of Agriculture has imposed a mandatory housing order for poultry and captive birds, effective from 10 November, following the first outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu on a farm ...
Nearly two million U.S. turkeys have died from bird flu in recent months. An agricultural economist explains what ongoing ...
A Washington resident has been hospitalized with bird flu, according to the Washington State Health Department, and they’re ...
U.S. health and agriculture officials are ramping up testing and tracking of bird flu in dairy cows in an urgent effort to understand — and stop — the growing outbreak. So far, the risk to humans ...
"The biggest problem with bird flu is that a lot of the rare breeds that are so beautiful will disappear." Elsewhere, at the ...
Amid an outbreak of bird flu, also known as the H5N1 virus, in poultry and cattle, there is no risk of humans getting sick from America's food supply, if meat is cooked and milk is pasteurized, ...
The person was infected with a bird flu called H5N5, state officials said. It's the nation's first human case of bird flu ...
Migrating wild birds are spreading the virus to domesticated flocks, increasing the risk of eventually seeing a human ...
The risk of further spread of bird flu has dropped by “as much as 90 per cent” since the Government imposed a ‘housing order’ ...
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