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As avian influenza, also known as bird flu or avian flu, continues to strike Delaware, many farmers have been forced to "depopulate" their chickens.
Recent viral mutations have shown avian influenza’s adaptability to mammalian hosts, prompting infectious disease, animal health, and environmental health experts to remain vigilant.
If you own poultry or pay attention to the price of eggs, you’re probably aware of highly pathogenic avian influenza or highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as HPAI, according to a news ...
A commercial broiler breeder chicken flock in Noxubee County has tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Largest flu shot maker says its egg suppliers have strict biosecurity measures.
The evolution of the virus in Antarctica The highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of the avian influenza virus initially evolved in domestic poultry but has recently adapted to spread among wildlife.
The USDA has issued a conditional license for an avian flu vaccine, aiming to control the outbreak affecting poultry and egg prices ...
As avian influenza continues to impact poultry, livestock, and wildlife, workplace safety has become a top concern for employees and employers handling potentially infected animals.
Health officials urged people to identify avian flu symptoms early and properly cook chicken and eggs to limit risk of infections.
Health officials urged people to identify avian flu symptoms early and properly cook chicken and eggs to limit risk of infections.
As bird flu continues to spread across the U.S. and Eastern Shore of Maryland, here's a look at how you can keep yourself and/or your flocks safe.
Avian flu has recently been detected in dead waterfowl in LaPorte, Lake, Porter, Starke and seven other counties in the state, meaning that hunters and others should take care if they’re ...
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