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Avian flu in Arizona: Here's what you need to know - MSNAvian influenza isn't new to Arizona, but it may be the first time in several years Valley citizens are hearing about the disease. Anne Justice-Allen, state wildlife veterinarian for Arizona Game ...
The largest egg producer in Arizona is bringing in new chickens for the first time since the farm was devastated by bird flu. Hickman's family farms recently lost more than eight million chickens to ...
A global outbreak of avian flu is reaching Arizona, though officials believe the public health risk remains low. According to the Centers for Disease Control, H5 bird flu has spread in wild birds ...
Bird flu was nearly everywhere in the U.S.—in chickens, cows, pet cats and even humans. Cases have gone down, but experts ...
However, two probable human cases of bird flu were reported by the Arizona Department of Health Services on December 6, linked to exposure to an infected flock of poultry in Pinal County.
A national outbreak of bird flu is spreading among dairy cows in at least nine states, but Arizona farms haven't yet detected any cases. H5N1, a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza, is the ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The H5-N1 virus, commonly known as bird flu, is currently impacting more than just birds in the U.S. The USDA is reporting cases of the virus in raw milk from California ...
More bird flu in Arizona. Ten days earlier, AZDA reported poultry on a Pinal County commercial farm tested positive for bird flu. After that poultry became sick, eggs stopped being produced.
The Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) announced Friday that it discovered the case of bird flu, or H5N1 avian influenza, in a routine test. Recommended Stories ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Arizona officials have confirmed the first cases in the Southwest of a bird flu that has led to the deaths of 37 million birds from commercial farms in the central and eastern U.S.
As out-of-state reports emerge of bird flu cases in cats, one Phoenix veterinarian is asking for calm, while suggesting measures that could help owners protect their pet's health.
Arizona warns bird hunters after cases rise. Last month, two Pinal County workers tested positive for bird flu following an infection in a local flock. The virus has also been detected in the ...
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