The CDC says the risk of bird flu to the general public is low, but public health experts say they are worried the virus could mutate and become more transmissible.
Waterfowl, such as geese or ducks. Any other large congregation of sick or dead birds.
Farmers are being urged to remain vigilant, especially after the virus was detected in snow geese in the state.
Division of Wildlife has collected and submitted samples from multiple dead wild birds to test for the presence… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close ...
A cat's death in Portland, Oregon, after contracting H5N1 led to Northwest Naturals voluntarily recalling its 2lb Feline ...
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife is testing samples from multiple dead wild birds for the ...
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