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Bird Flu Outbreak In Bihar’s Jehanabad: H5N1 Virus Confirmed In Dead Crows, Officials Issue Alert | Health News | Zee News
The district administration in Bihars Jehanabad has confirmed that the recent deaths of several crows on February 18 were caused by Avian Influenza (H5N1), commonly known as bird flu, officials said. Brajesh Kumar, Additional District Magistrate (ADM) of Jehanabad, said that the test reports from RD
New research reveals cats can contract bird flu from infected humans. Learn about transmission pathways, symptoms to watch for and how to protect your companion
As bird flu spreads, feds might undercut states by firing scientists, removing data • Oklahoma Voice
As bird flu cases increase, officials worry that the Trump administration’s firings of scientists and other actions will undermine efforts to track the virus and protect Americans.
Rose Acre Farms CEO Tony Wesner Encourages Use of Bird Flu Vaccine During Senate Ag Committee Hearing
It’s been a month now since a Rose Acre Farms egg production facility in Jackson County was hit with Bird Flu—leading to the depopulation of more than 2.6 million birds at their Cort Acre Egg Farm near
The US Department of Agriculture says North Carolina has the third highest bird flu outbreak.
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Avian Flu: How Scientists and Farmers are Working to Adapt
Matt Koci, a virus expert and professor with NC State University’s Prestage Department of Poultry Science, sheds light on what's driving the current outbreak of Avian flu and how scientists are working around the clock to find solutions.
State Veterinarian Kyle Shipman Responds to Bird Flu Misinformation
More than a dozen major commercial poultry production facilities all across Indiana have been hit with Bird Flu since the beginning of the year. Not only are State Health Officials trying to battle the virus, but they’re
Egg laying hens at nine year low as bird flu decimates us flock
America’s flock of egg-laying hens dropped to the lowest since 2016 in January as avian influenza resulted in the death of millions of birds, driving egg prices to record levels.
New Jersey Cat Dies of Bird Flu, Showing Deadly Disease’s Creep
A feral cat in New Jersey is dead after contracting the highly pathogenic avian flu, marking the first feline outbreak in the nation’s most densely populated state.
USDA plan to combat bird flu includes almost $1 billion in subsidies to help farmers
The U.S. Agricultural Department has announced a new effort to fight bird flu. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Leah Douglas, agriculture and energy reporter at Reuters, about the $1 billion plan.
Experts worry that public health turmoil could make bird flu deadlier
Panelists at pandemic preparedness symposium in La Jolla fear federal turmoil is hindering race to spot human-to-human transmission as bird flu evolves
Applying Privacy Enhancing Tech to Help Identify Bird Flu
The adoption of privacy enhancing technologies, including fully homomorphic encryption, can help secure data as it is collected, integrated and shared for detecting
RFK Team's Moves on Vaccines, Bird Flu Stoke Health Worries (1)
The latest actions by federal health authorities overseen by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine development and evaluation are raising alarms among public health experts about the nation’s ability to handle a major health crisis like bird flu.
Avian influenza research at University of Minnesota expands to study wildlife species | WTIP
With the growing expansiveness of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as “bird flu,” researchers at the University of Minnesota are launching a collaborative effort to study its impact on wildlife species. The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has made headlines for its devastating impact on free-ranging birds, mammals, and the poultry industry for...
Alongside a backdrop of the largest flu seasons in 15 years, H5N1 bird influenza is spreading amongst poultry. There has been some crossover into cattle herds in America, as well as bird-to-human "zoonotic" transmission.
Tom Tatum Outdoors: Bird Flu Overshadows Spring Migrations
March might be coming in like that proverbial lion with spring not officially arriving for another two weeks on March 20, but there are already a few early signs of the season showing up. On Saturd…