The HPAI strain of avian flu is infecting and killing birds in Missouri and Kansas. Several cases have been reported around ...
H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) is causing mortalities in wild birds in Louisiana, the LDWF announced. Most mortalities have been detected in southwest Louisiana.
We used to assume bird flu was a risk solely for outdoor hunters, but new data suggests the virus is entering the home ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the CDC are providing general safety guidelines for hunters handling wild birds in ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries has reported a significant increase in mortality rates among wild birds in the state, particularly in the southwest region, due to the Highly ...
Waterfowl fall migration continues to peak, and there is a greater risk of spreading the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza ...
Hundreds of dead snow geese found in Pennsylvania are believed to have died from avian flu, the Game Commission says.
Bird flu has been confirmed in Canada geese at Green Valley Lake and at Lake of Three Fires, according to the Iowa DNR.
New research reveals why bird flu poses such an unusual danger to humans: it can keep multiplying even at temperatures that normally shut viruses down.
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H5N1 virus spillover: Indian scientists explain how bird flu could spread to humans
The World Health Organisation (WHO) notes that Avian flu has a variant of the virus that has led to an unprecedented number ...
Countries in the north and west of the region are bearing the brunt of the latest spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
A case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been detected in a dairy herd in Dodge County, Wisconsin, the ...
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