The convergence of multiple flu strains in one animal can allow new virus strains to form—just as they did in past pandemics.
Avian flu in dairy cows could stick around on US farms forever, and is raising the risk of outbreaks in mammals—including ...
According to the USDA, the average wholesale price for a dozen large Grade A eggs reached $4.26 in the Midwest region. That's ...
The price of eggs is increasing again across the United States and in Arizona. Here's what grocery shoppers should know and ...
Avian influenza, or bird flu, refers to the disease caused by infection with Type A viruses. The Alabama Department of Public Health reports these viruses occur naturally among wild aquatic birds ...
With cold and flu season approaching, it's worth knowing about another virus out there-albeit extremely rare: bird flu. Like ...
Chickens that become infected may become unusually quiet, stop producing eggs or produce ... (raw) milk or cheeses, from ...
Bird flu typically spreads among birds, but there have been recent outbreaks among cattle in the U.S., and one Texas man ...
Other US cases of H5 were detected in people who've worked directly with sick animals. Health officials say the risk to the ...
There is no evidence that humans can get bird flu from chicken, eggs or beef that's been properly prepared and cooked, and it is safe to drink pasteurized milk, experts say. The risk of getting bird ...