Bird flu, or H5N1, has touched most of the globe, but there is one spot it hasn't reached. Researchers down under are preparing for it, but gaps in bird flu surveillance elsewhere makes it difficult.
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health ...
From a containment standpoint they want to make sure everything is dead and there’s no more contamination of the virus,” ...
As flu season approaches, the K-variant strain has emerged as more contagious and easier to catch, prompting health officials ...
Influenza in poultry does not constitute a food safety risk. Vermonters are asked to be alert for dead or sick birds and alert the USDA or Vermont authorities at 802-828-2421 or through USDA’s ...
While avian flu is considered to be low risk to humans, the flock's owners are also being monitored by the Vermont Department ...
Vermont agriculture officials say they have detected bird flu in a backyard poultry flock in Orleans County this week.
MONTPELIER, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – A flock of roughly 300 birds was depopulated in Orleans County, after the presence of highly ...
Numerous dead vultures discovered in an empty wooded area in Rocky Mount are being tested by the Virginia Department of ...
The death from bird flu of a person in Washington is a reminder that avian flu is circulating widely during flu season, ...
Some 130 wild birds have tested positive for bird flu in Michigan, with most detections in Canada geese, bald eagles and ...