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Bird Flu Blamed As Dead Vultures Turn Up Across Virginia: ‘Don’t Touch Them,’ Officials Warn
Something’s killing vultures across Virginia — and wildlife officials say it’s likely a deadly strain of bird flu that could ...
Researchers discovered that avian influenza (H5N1) can survive in raw milk cheese made from contaminated milk, even after the ...
The Pan American Health Organization is reporting another human death from the bird flu. As of August, there have been 76 human cases and two deaths in ...
Tests show pasteurized dairy with H5N1 remnants did not cause illness in mice, supporting safety of milk during outbreaks.
France has increased its bird flu alert to high. This action follows infections found in wild birds and poultry farms. Bird ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) is asking people in Southwest Virginia to report any cases of suspected ...
by Avian Flu Diary, an infectious disease news blog. The patient is a 3-year-old girl from Kampong Speu province who is in ...
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources says there's an increase in suspected cases of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian ...
Cornell scientists found H5N1 virus can persist in raw milk cheese for months. More acidic cheeses appear to prevent the ...
Bird flu cases are emerging in Virginia’s vulture population, raising concerns about potential spread to domestic poultry, ...
At least 12 people are being tested for H5N1 avian influenza in the city. The disease was discovered over the weekend at a ...
Infectious H5N1 avian influenza virus can persist in raw-milk cheeses while they are being made and for up to 120 days of aging, depending on the milk's ...
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