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Avian influenza has raged through Michigan's bird population for two years, forcing commercial farmers and people with backyard coops to kill nearly 6.8 million infected chickens and turkeys ...
Avian influenza, or bird flu, is highly infectious in birds and usually fatal. While it doesn't spread to humans nearly as much, it has a high fatality rate.
Avian influenza – commonly known as “bird flu”- has experts concerned. But should individuals be worried? Can humans get the bird flu? Such infections are “rare,” according to the ...
Most human cases of bird flu in the U.S. have been mild so far, and most had known exposure to sick or infected animals. Avian influenza A viruses are very different from human seasonal ...
As avian influenza sweeps the nation — infecting more than 58.3 million poultry and 6,192 wild birds in the U.S. as of Wednesday, per the CDC — infectious disease experts are watching closely ...
Fears that humans may someday catch avian flu have heightened as the virus been contracted by mammals, the USDA announced. Three states — Washington, Montana, and Kentucky — have reported ...
A Texas dairy worker has tested positive for the avian flu, marking the first identified human case of an illness in the U.S. that has sickened cattle across several states over the past few ...
First human case of avian flu in the U.S. reported in Colorado The patient, an inmate in a pre-release program, was involved in culling poultry presumptively infected with H5N1 bird flu at a ...
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