The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has so far confirmed 52 human cases of bird flu—otherwise known as avian influenza H5N1—during this year's outbreak: 26 in California, 11 in ...
It’s been nearly eight months since avian flu was first detected in U.S. dairy herds, and cases in both cows and humans continue to pile up.
There is an inherent conflict of interest -- and the potential for injury to public health -- when a federal department both ...
While our public health officials try to control our current crisis, I am hopeful California will transition to a way of ...
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 ...
State officials are urging vigilance after Hawaii’s first detection of H5N1 in a flock of rescued pet geese and ducks in ...
As an outbreak of the avian flu continues to wreak havoc on California agriculture, the number of infected animals and ...
The California Department of Public Health Saturday reported the first known case of clade I mpox in the U.S. to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As H5N1 bird flu spreads among California dairy herds and southward-migrating birds, health officials announced Friday six ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided an update on how the avian flu has impacted dairy workers, David Murray ...
Avian influenza H5N1 infection in humans has spread to seven U.S. states, growing from 46 cases last week to 52 cases this week.
One very easy way to lower the chances of a genetic shuffling would be for everyone, but especially farm workers, to get vaccinated against seasonal flu.