While bird flu likely poses little health danger to humans, it’s contributed to spikes in U.S. egg prices and decimated ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Last year, avian influenza killed a record number of birds in the U.S. Flocks are starting their migration, which means birds are again at risk of exposure. North Dakota is ...
There is no guarantee the government will ultimately approve their use. Bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), has killed hundreds of millions of birds around the world ...
US officials have authorized the vaccination of the critically endangered California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) against ...
Brazil, the world's top chicken exporter, has for the first time confirmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) cases but ...
Since the first case of the 2022/2023 highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak was detected in the U.S. – in ... all the way up to the consumer paying record prices for eggs and turkey due to ...
Revenue from the record shipments reached US$ ... ABPA said that Brazil, so far, has never registered an outbreak, and remains free of avian flu in its territory, despite cases having already ...
Honduran authorities have declared a 90-day nationwide health alert following an outbreak of avian influenza among pelicans, it was announced in Tegucigalpa. About 40,000 poultry were also ...
The outbreak is one of the key reasons prices for chicken, turkeys and eggs soared to record highs. There have also been dozens of confirmed avian influenza cases among wild birds in Utah since ...
Highly-pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as HPAI ... previously considered the worst outbreak on record, required the culling of 50.4 million birds on Midwestern poultry operations.
WASHINGTON (Nebraska Examiner) - The deadliest outbreak of bird flu in U.S. history ... Since the current strain of highly-pathogenic avian influenza — H5N1 — began circulating in the country ...
Avian influenza, which is transmitted by ... WASHINGTON — The deadliest outbreak of bird flu in U.S. history is prompting growing concern in Congress, and Department of Agriculture researchers ...