In a question and answer format, UC Riverside public policy professor Richard Carpiano and medical school professor Dr.
We talked to experts about where the science is on risks to humans and how the virus is messing with the food supply.
Missouri’s falconry hunting season opened February 11 for ducks, coots and mergansers, and light goose season began on ...
Empty shelves and surging prices are the problems consumers are facing as the egg supply feels the effects of Highly ...
Avian influenza is continuing to plague poultry and dairy farming operations, and with the virus spreading across the country ...
Bird flu has affected more than 2.2 million birds in PA this year. The state is funding efforts to protect flocks and contain ...
The outbreak of avian flu, which began in turkeys in February 2022, has already led to the death of 150m birds, including 41m ...
That's the way one scientist puts it — referring to how infected wild birds survive long enough to spread it to birds and ...
Bird flu has decimated poultry flocks and infected cattle herds. The risk to humans is currently low, but that could easily ...
Cennimo, an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, spoke to Rutgers Today about what ...
Avian influenza, or “bird flu,” is a disease caused by influenza A viruses that spread widely among wild birds, and can cause outbreaks in commercial and backyard poultry flocks. Though there are many ...
VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. (WEHT) — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is testing geese for avian flu after a video circulating on social media showed dead geese in Evansville. The avian flu, ...