Avian influenza poses a low risk to humans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, but officials in Pennsylvania are not taking chances as cases appear in other states.
Hundreds of new bird flu cases have been detected in Pennsylvania. According to the CDC, about 400 cases from “non-poultry” ...
Bird flu has affected more than 2.2 million birds in PA this year. The state is funding efforts to protect flocks and contain ...
Bird flu continues to be a major concern in Pennsylvania. Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding said that six flocks, ...
Butler County reported its first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, last week as the virus continues to spread ...
Since a Lehigh County poultry farm saw Pennsylvania’s first confirmed 2025 case of bird flu in domestic poultry, local ...
"We're really in probably the worst spot that we've been, I would say, since the initial outbreak back in April of 2022 here, ...
Wild and domestic birds aren’t the only species prone to contracting avian influenza. A red fox tested positive in Lehigh County on Jan. 4.
Extreme weather is shifting the migratory patterns of birds, increasing the chances of deadly avian flu outbreaks on farms.
As emergency rooms see more patients with respiratory complications, hospitals are being asked to test for possible bird flu in humans.
Bird flu also has spread to dairy cattle − the ... Ernst, in a news release Wednesday, said she and Sen. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat and fellow Senate Agriculture Committee member ...
The United States Department of Agriculture conditionally approved a vaccine to mitigate the spread of bird flu amongst ...