H5N1 avian influenza, better known as bird flu, has been confirmed in 145 dairies in California in the past 30 days.
As poultry farms and dairies across California battle bird flu outbreaks, some are wondering if their food is safe to eat.
Dead cows infected with bird flu must be separated from their herds, which the video showed, the California Department of ...
As the H5N1 avian influenza virus continues its rampage through U.S. dairy cow herds, it has also infected ... it might give ...
The recent detection on an Oregon farm raises the risk of the influenza virus acquiring mutations that lead to a pandemic ...
As H5N1 bird flu continues to spread wildly among California dairy herds and farmworkers, federal health officials on ...
Human bird flu cases in California may be undercounted as farm workers avoid testing due in part to economic concerns, ...
To protect California farm workers from bird flu, during the last four months CDPH has distributed ... As one of the 14 ...
The USDA is set to begin testing bulk raw milk for bird flu contamination in an effort to control the rapid spread of the virus. In addition to more ...
The number of human infections has risen above 30 across the country as the virus continues to infect the nation’s poultry, ...
Officials in Washington said four agricultural workers presumptively tested positive for avian flu, marking the first human ...
The bird flu outbreak in dairy cows has infected 333 ... deputy director for the California Department of Public Health’s Center for Infectious Diseases, said the agency and local health departments ...