The United States Deptartment of Agriculture recently awarded scientists at Binghamton University $2.5 million to develop a next-generation avian flu vaccine. The grant is part of an overall $100 ...
One of six geese found dead in and around Heckscher Park in January is likely positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
Influenza A(H5N1) viral RNA was widely present in US retail milk during the spring 2024–25 outbreak among dairy cattle in the United States, according to a report published recently in Emerging ...
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Remember when certain foods felt like your own personal discovery? That thrill of finding something healthy, affordable, and ...
Birds infected with avian influenza can be asymptomatic or can show signs of respiratory distress, such as sneezing or a ...
A massive culling operation at an egg-laying facility in Weld County earlier this month did not lead to new cases of highly ...
Officials have wrapped up their emergency response after a verbal disaster declaration was issued in January for an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Weld County.
State put on high alert after more than 1,500 dead crows tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus, prompting stepped-up ...
“Taken together, our findings suggest that early in the outbreak, cases in US dairy herds were widespread and went undetected, but federal regulations have since improved detection and worked to ...
For those unfamiliar with goats, “kidding” is the term used for goats giving birth. While the word may sound lighthearted, the reality is anything but slow or simple. Kidding season is a ...
H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has long ceased to be just a problem for birds. Since its arrival in the United States in 2014, the virus has aggressively expanded its territory, ...
Researchers are beginning to step back and look at the bigger picture, examining how the virus affects cows not only in the ...
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