Darlene Konkle, a state veterinarian with the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, said the current ...
Bird flu outbreak hits third Georgia commercial poultry operation this year, affecting 140,000 chickens as state officials ...
After a quiet summer, bird flu cases are rising again. Scientists expected the development, but what happens next is still ...
After a summer lull in U.S. cases of avian influenza in both poultry and dairy cattle—and no human infections reported in the ...
Bird flu can survive in certain raw milk cheeses for months—even after the aging process that’s supposed to make them ...
As bird flu continues to be a problem across the US, a fifth flock of sick birds have been confirmed in Georgia. Here's what ...
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Study Says Bird Flu May Be Able To Survive in Some Types of Cheeses
Researchers say that bird flu has been found in some cheeses, changing what they thought they knew about the safety of the ...
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Bird flu's comeback raises fears about readiness
Axios Visuals Migratory birds are driving up avian flu cases across the country, reviving concerns about U.S. readiness to respond to outbreaks, especially during the government shutdown. Why it ...
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Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious disease
ATLANTA (AP) — CDC researchers are being forced to skip a pivotal conference on infectious disease this week due to the ...
The latest detection of avian influenza follows an October 7 outbreak that affected 30,000 birds at a commercial turkey facility in the same county.
The highly pathogenic avian influenza was found in a blue-winged teal and several black vultures. Here's where.
After a relatively quiet summer, bird flu is beginning to rear its ugly head once more. But even if we haven’t been talking ...
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