Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed in two commercial poultry flocks in Wisconsin on March 10, leading to the loss of approximately 3.1 million birds.
A news release on Wednesday says the two cases of avian influenza were confirmed as part of an ongoing monitoring program for the virus in wildlife in the N.W.T.
This winter, avian influenza viruses have continued to circulate in wild birds across Pennsylvania, and more birds will be migrating to and through the state in the coming weeks. Strains of highly ...
Researchers are on high alert monitoring the local Piedras Blancas elephant seal rookery — though there is good news.
Poultry flocks in three southern Wisconsin counties have been confirmed to be infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
The first seven cases of avian influenza were confirmed by preliminary testing at UC Davis and confirmatory testing by the ...
The NFU says the on-farm trial of avian influenza vaccinations is key to exploring the potential of vaccination as part of ...
In response, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) and the University of Tennessee announced that they are investing $300,000 in a Rapid Outcomes from Agricultural Research (ROAR) ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in two more commercial poultry flocks and several backyard flocks in Argentina. A report from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH ...
CNW/ - CSL Seqirus has been awarded a new contract agreement to support the influenza pandemic preparedness plans of the ...
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report shows consumer prices held steady at a 2.4% annual pace in February from ...
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Bird flu outbreak forces mass chicken euthanasia in Wisconsin
Wisconsin's egg production industry faces a significant setback as avian influenza outbreaks at multiple farms result in the euthanasia of over four million chickens.
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