If it's true that you are what you eat, then most beef-eating Americans consist of a smattering of poultry feathers, urine, ...
Scientists are monitoring the spread of bird flu in dairy cattle and other mammals to see how the virus is changing. So far, there are no alarming signs that it poses a new risk to humans.
The avian flu spread to an Ohio dairy farm for the first time. Ohio had never reported a case of the flu, which is typically hosted by birds, in any of its livestock operations, according to the ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of food safety, a new challenge has emerged – an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
A study on the preprint server bioRxiv details the deaths of 10 of 15 bush dogs from H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza A ...
More than 50,5 million birds in US poultry farms have been slaughtered because of outbreaks of avian flu among flocks in over forty states, according to the Department of Agriculture. The disease ...
This qualitative study was carried out in Dogubeyazit and Van in May 2006. We interviewed seventeen key informants who took active roles during the outbreak of avian influenza in East Turkey ...
After a series of outbreaks affecting numerous creatures — including wild birds, poultry, dairy cattle, goats and humans — researchers have discovered new mammalian victims of the bird flu in ...
Federal officials are tracking an outbreak of bird flu in dairy cattle. It's been detected in herds in at least half a dozen states, which scientists are watching because they're alert for any ...