Multiple elephant seal pups along the Northern California coast have tested positive for the deadly avian influenza, or bird ...
Avian flu, commonly known as bird flu, may be back in the news, but the risk to residents of North Central Ohio is considered low.
Infection can also be transmitted to people by touching surfaces contaminated with infected bird mucous, saliva or feces and then touching their eyes, mouth or nose, or if liquid contaminated splashes ...
The latest outbreak brings the total number of cases recorded in Lancaster County to nearly 6.1 million since the start of the year and 7.7 million statewide.
This article originally published at Avian flu suspected for causing bird deaths in Orange County, preliminary tests show.
An estimated 61,000 birds are affected by the latest outbreaks, bringing the total in Lancaster County to over 2.3 million this year, according to the USDA.
Dead birds have been washing up in Ohio waterways, and the state confirmed two reports of bird flu. More on symptoms and ...
The outbreak marks the first H5N1 detection in marine mammals in California, and the first detection of the virus in northern ...
Parks officials in California have cancelled popular guided elephant seal tours for the remainder of the season and temporarily closed public viewing areas following a recent outbreak of bird flu ...
The Boston Public Health Commission said on X that the “risk of human infection is currently low” and reminded residents not to feed, touch or remove birds from city parks, according to Boston 25 News ...
The Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship said the cases were found in multi-species southeastern Iowa flocks.