Emails show Wisconsin officials did not have a plan for issuing guidance in Spanish, the dominant language for most dairy ...
Testing of dairy workers in Michigan and Colorado shows that more workers may be catching bird flu than thought.
An island halfway between South Africa and Antarctica, where half of the world’s wandering albatrosses breed, is under threat ...
There’s a new push from the CDC to test more workers who have come into contact with infected cattle and birds. That comes as ...
As H5N1 bird flu continues to spread around the US, health officials recently found that 7 percent of dairy workers tested on ...
Avian influenza: 5 things to know about 'bird flu’ B.C.’s provincial heath officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, has reported the first ...
When avian influenza infects poultry ... In September, the Center invited a Michigan dairy producer to join the monthly call ...
A year after an outbreak of H5N1 killed thousands of elephant seals, only about a third of the seals normally expected here ...
The presentation, so brief as to be little more than a public service announcement, signals an abandonment of efforts to ...
H5N1 Virus Isolated from Infected Dairy Worker Is 100% Lethal in Ferrets, but Does Not Appear to Be Circulating in Nature Anymore Oct. 28, 2024 — A strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus found in ...
#H5N1 #birdflu symptoms may include fever or feeling feverish or chills, eye redness or irritation, and respiratory symptoms, such as cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, ...
The number of H5N1 bird flu cases in dairy cattle workers in the U.S. may be much higher than reported, indicates a new CDC ...