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Tens of thousands of birds were affected by Avian Influenza in central Pennsylvania after the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A highly contagious avian influenza strain could threaten poultry in Pennsylvania. It’s been found in poultry–in backyard flocks as well as large operations – in 17 states and counting since ...
Prior to this, nearly a month had passed without any new instances of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a U.S. commercial ...
The shift reflects the current public health situation, marked by declines in human cases as well as animal detections ...
The avian flu hit the heart of Pennsylvania's poultry industry, Lancaster County, on Saturday. It was found in a flock of chickens at a poultry farm in East Donegal Township, Lancaster County.
Researchers and veterinarians are working to cull the spread of avian flu into Pennsylvania as cases rise across the U.S. In the last three months, nearly 14 million birds contracted avian flu in ...
‘This thing isn’t over’: Avian flu outbreak reaches 4.4 million birds in Pennsylvania ahead of Thanksgiving sales. An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza has killed millions of birds in ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture on Monday confirmed the first case of avian flu in domestic poultry in 2025.The positive case was found in a chicken flock on a commercial farm in Lehigh ...
Bird flu has been found in cows in 17 states, but Pennsylvania is not one of them.There are no human cases of avian flu in Pennsylvania.Report sick birds, cowsIf your livestock, chickens, turkeys ...
PENNSYLVANIA, (WHTM) – The Avian Flu, also known as Bird Flu, is a disease found in wild birds that can spread to poultry on farms. It has caused many problems with bird products nationwide.
A strain of avian flu that has infected cattle elsewhere in the United States hasn’t been found in Pennsylvania. But even if it does arrive locally, experts said it won’t affect the meat or ...
Cases of bird flu have been confirmed in 36 states, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Iowa has seen the most avian influenza activity, with more than 13 million birds affected.