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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 ...
This year, 66 people in the U.S. have been infected with bird flu. Arizona currently has no confirmed cases, but has two of probable cases, according to the CDC.
Bird flu was nearly everywhere in the U.S.—in chickens, cows, pet cats and even humans. Cases have gone down, but experts ...
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 ...
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 ...
Avian flu is common, ... Wildlife in Arizona:Jaguars, leopard frogs, condors: Here are some of the state's most imperiled species. Infected birds are brought to a wildlife rehab center.
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.
Arizona is one of approximately 10 states that have had confirmed cases of avian flu that are being monitored by federal, state and local health […] News Today's news ...
At least three California condors in northern Arizona have died since last month from bird flu, which could spread and pose yet another threat to the endangered species, the National Park Service ...
Hickman's Family Farms lost 95% of its Arizona hen population, about 6 million birds, because of avian flu. The company expects layoffs and the end of its inmate labor program but its CEO doesn't ...
Avian flu has killed 3 California condors in northern Arizona Authorities are trying to determine what killed five others in the flock. The California condor population fell to near extinction in ...
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 ...