The Hawaii Department of Health says so far, no one has tested positive for avian influenza after the first detection of H5N1 ...
Officials suspect wild migrating birds are likely to blame for the first known infection of a flock in Hawaii, which had been the last state in the country with no reported cases in poultry or wild ...
The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) is investigating potential human exposure to a flock infected with the H5N1 avian influenza virus. No human cases of the virus have been reported in Hawaii ...
A recent investigation by the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) and the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) has confirmed ...
The sense of deja vu is hard to shake, after a viral outbreak that exploded to become the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Avian influenza H5N1 infection in humans has spread to seven U.S. states, growing from 46 cases last week to 52 cases this week.
Bird flu continues to spread across the U.S., with new infections in Hawaii and continued human outbreaks in California.
Investigation into the child's exposure to H5N1 is still under way, the CDC said. In other H5N1 developments, the Hawaii ...
The Department of Health is urging Mililani Pet Fair attendees who touched duck/geese to monitor for flu or pink eye symptoms ...
and the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) has confirmed the presence of H5N1 avian influenza in a backyard flock of birds in Central Oahu. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to ...
The Hawaii DOH stated that "the likelihood of spreading H5N1 to humans is low." However, they recommended that, "out of an abundance of caution," attendees who touched a duck or goose should ...