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The Oregon Department of Agriculture said there are no cases of bird flu in Oregon livestock. The H5N1 virus can be transmissible through animal products such as uncooked meat and raw milk.
Some avian influenza viruses also affect dogs and other pets, including hamsters and guinea pigs. Oregon saw its first case of bird flu in December, in a cat that had eaten raw pet food. A ...
The Oregon Health Authority and local officials are monitoring household members who had contact with the cat for flu ...
A: Kris, the current risk to Oregon’s general public from Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu (or “bird flu”) is very low. As of April 17, it’s been over a month since any new detections have been ...
Related: Oregon house cat dies after eating pet food that tested positive for bird flu The Oregon Department of Agriculture said cats are especially sensitive to avian flu. The agency said ...
A cat in Washington County has tested positive for avian influenza, or bird flu, the Oregon Department of Agriculture announced Friday. The H5N1 virus, which has been spreading in wild and ...
Oregon state and federal officials confirmed Wednesday that H5N1 bird flu was found in a pig living in Crook County — the first such swine infection reported in the current outbreak.
H5N1 bird flu has been identified in a pig in the United States for the first time, the US Department of Agriculture said Wednesday.. The USDA and Oregon veterinary officials are investigating ...
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has a hotline you can call to report a dead bird. You can reach them at 503-986-4711 or through email at AHHotline@oda.oregon.gov .
As H5N1 bird flu spreads among California dairy herds and southward-migrating birds, health officials announced Friday that six more human cases of infection: five in California and one in ...
After the first human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Oregon was confirmed on Friday, health officials are ...