The Ohio Department of Health has reported the state’s first probable human case of influenza A(H5), also known as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), or bird flu. An adult male Mercer County ...
Cornell Veterinary staff and Wildlife Health specialists have detected the virus in both wild and captive birds in Tompkins ...
A study looking at whether veterinarians who work with cows have been unknowingly infected with H5N1 bird flu supports the idea that some human infections are being missed. The study, published ...
Veterinarians who worked with cattle had antibodies in their system that showed they had the H5N1 virus, though they exhibited no symptoms and none knew they were working with sick animals, according ...
The ongoing outbreak of genotype B3.13 of the H5N1 avian flu virus in dairy cows was first detected in March 2024. The first human cases, in farm workers, followed shortly afterward. Official figures ...
( NewsNation) — More Americans could be unknowingly carrying bird flu without symptoms according to a new report from the ...
The first case of bird flu in a human in Ohio has been reported, according to officials. A farm worker from Mercer County, Ohio, located on the state's western border along Indiana, came into contact ...
Since the beginning of the year, the Ohio Department of Health said there have been 68 confirmed human cases across the ...
The Trump administration has disrupted the U.S. response to bird flu as the outbreak worsens, leading to confusion and ...
Can your pet get bird flu? Is it safe if your neighbor has backyard chickens? We're answering reader questions about avian ...
Bird flu infections were detected among cattle veterinarians tested last fall, including two people with no known exposure to animals with the virus, according to a report released by the U.S. Centers ...
A growing number of felines have fallen sick. Though they have not transmitted the illness to people, scientists fear the ...
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