Avian influenza is a highly contagious virus that affects both wild and domestic birds, as well as some mammal species. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is closely monitoring cases of the virus, and the public is urged to report any sick or dead birds to the appropriate authorities.
New Jersey reports H5 avian flu cluster in cats
Two NJ cats test positive for bird flu amid national outbreak
Two cats tested positive for bird flu in Hunterdon County, New Jersey One cat was feral ... any symptoms Two cats tested positive for avian influenza in New Jersey, but the likelihood of feline ...
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Cat euthanized in New Jersey after becoming sick from bird flu
The first feline case of the bird flu in New Jersey has been confirmed in a feral cat in Hunterdon County, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
A Washington company has recalled pet food products amid the ongoing bird flu outbreaks, as at least two domestic, indoor cats have tested positive in the state.
Wild Coast Raw is recalling lots of frozen Boneless Free Range Chicken Formula raw pet food for cats because it has the potential to be contaminated with h
Allentown, NJ, closes parks due to bird flu outbreak in Canadian geese. Report any suspected bird flu cases to the NJDEP; do not touch wildlife or dead birds
As the medical community monitors the risk of avian influenza outbreaks to humans, health influencers are claiming that black seed oil -- an extract from a shrub that grows around the world -- can protect against and treat bird flu.
While the company has conditional approval, the USDA will still have to approve its larger use before farmers can give it to their flocks, according to Science Magazine. The report added that if bird flu becomes more widespread, vaccinating chickens against bird flu could become the norm.
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