Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory helped detect highly pathogenic avian influenza in dairy cattle a year ago.
The H5N1 avian influenza virus has not stopped with chickens, however. The disease has spread to other species over the last year, including humans, cats and dairy cattle. According to the Centers ...
Field biologists rappelled down a Lake Pleasant cliffside to check on bald eagle nestlings, ensuring the national bird ...
A dangerous bird flu, in other words, was suddenly circulating in mammals—mammals with which people have ongoing, extensive ...
What we are experiencing now is how arbitrary regulatory restrictions on access to these products can disrupt the resilience ...
We're in the fifth year of a worldwide avian flu outbreak, and there seems to be no end in sight. The standard containment ...
One year ago, the first bird flu infection in a human in the United States was reported in a Texas dairy worker. There have ...
In the past two years, a disease-causing strain of avian flu, known as H5N1 or bird flu, has impacted 1,046 flocks across the ...
Bird flu cases are rising rapidly in the United States and around the world. A new study traces how the disease spread over ...
The active and ongoing global spread of avian influenza virus has impacted more than 14 million birds in Canada and 160 ...
At the viral chatter stage of an outbreak, pathogens are just starting to infect people in sporadic bursts. It’s a sign that ...
Wholesale egg prices are finally dropping, the fall and winter deluge of bird flu infections on dairy farms has mostly dried up, and farmers are destroying fewer sick chickens than they were a few ...