Avian flu (H5N1) spreads in India, with cases in pet cats linked to infected poultry. Is it safe to eat chicken and eggs?
The Hawaii Department of Health is inviting Hawaii residents with backyard flocks or involved in bird rescues to participate in a survey aimed at gathering important data and valuable insights on ...
Various strains of avian influenza are naturally found in the wild, and when ducks, geese, sparrows, robins, and other birds carrying the disease migrate around the country, they bring the virus ...
Projections for Brazilian chicken exports this year will likely be revised upward as numerous outbreaks of avian influenza ...
Avian influenza continues to affect wild birds across the state. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has detected ...
Wild birds continue to spread HPAI (highly pathogenic avian influenza) throughout the country as they migrate, so preventing contact between domestic flocks and wild birds is critical to ...
According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, 30 counties have now been affected in the state of Indiana. LaPorte County, and Starke County are among those hitting close to home here in ...
The current egg shortage is due to an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu. The outbreak has impacted egg-laying bird populations across multiple states ...
Secretary Rollins late Thursday heard from various experts on the topic. The emergence and spread of new avian influenza variants have significantly impacted egg prices, poultry production ...
Four cases of H5N1 avian influenza were detected in three cats and a bird in Madhya Pradesh. Public health measures have been ...
Mississippi-based Cal-Maine Foods said there is no known risk with eggs in the market and no eggs have been recalled. The only reported symptom was eye redness, and the patient is recovering.
Two indoor cats belonging to Michigan dairy workers tested positive for avian influenza last year, according to a new report, ...