A news release on Wednesday says the two cases of avian influenza were confirmed as part of an ongoing monitoring program for the virus in wildlife in the N.W.T.
There are no current plans to test the geese since the virus, also known as bird flu, has already been confirmed in birds across Long Island.
Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, has been identified in a commercial poultry flock in Walworth County.
The first seven cases of avian influenza were confirmed by preliminary testing at UC Davis and confirmatory testing by the ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in two commercial poultry flocks in Wisconsin on March 10, leading to the loss of approximately 3.1 million birds.
Park goers may have noticed an increase in dead or dying birds lately amid an active outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or bird flu, throughout the state. New Jersey reported the ...
This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state in the coming weeks. Strains of highly ...
Researchers are on high alert monitoring the local Piedras Blancas elephant seal rookery — though there is good news.
Several dead geese have been reported along the Geneva lakefront as officials monitor potential impacts from bird flu confirmed in Seneca Lake wildlife. City of Geneva officials say staff are checking ...
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Bird flu safety — avoid sick or dead birds in Northeast Wisconsin
Bird flu (H5N1) confirmed in a Jefferson County poultry flock. Risk to the public is low; officials urge biosecurity and avoiding sick or dead birds.
The United States reported the first outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on a poultry farm since 2017, as the country continues to grapple with another bird flu strain that has infected humans and ...
According to the DATCP, birds from these separate flocks will not enter the food system.
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