Avian influenza has been detected in milk from a dairy herd in Maricopa County, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture.
This week, for the first time in Ohio history, a man living a little more than an hour northwest of Dayton tested positive for bird flu.
Health officials have confirmed that bird flu has been detected in milk from a cattle herd at a Phoenix-area dairy facility.
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Bird flu has been detected in Arizona dairy cattle milk, and a dairy farm has been placed under quarantine as a precaution, ...
Nevada confirmed its first human case of bird flu, from the same strain, D1.1, that killed a Louisiana man in January.
Officials didn’t identify the facility but confirmed it’s in Maricopa County and currently under quarantine as a precaution.
It also could mean there are more “virus–infected dairy cattle in states where infection in dairy cattle has not yet been ...
Another spillover of the H5N1 bird flu virus from wild birds to dairy cattle appears to have occurred, this time in Arizona.
A sample of milk from a herd of dairy cows in Maricopa County has tested positive for H5N1 avian influenza, or bird flu, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture.
Sonya Stokes, an emergency room physician in the San Francisco Bay Area, braces herself for a daily deluge of patients sick ...
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