The FDA is calling on pet food manufacturers to enhance safety plans following incidents of H5N1 avian flu in domestic cats linked to uncooked food products. The agency emphasizes the need to treat ...
Dr. Brett Kaysen with the National Pork Board tells Brownfield H5N1 is a concern for pork producers across […] ...
H5N1 avian influenza continues to spread amid commercial and backyard poultry, and additional cases have been reported in domestic cats ...
Cats and birds aren't exactly similar but they're both proving to be susceptible to avian influenza A (H5N1) -- bird flu in other words. Since the bird flu ...
More than two million birds in the Miami Valley have been “depopulated” due to highly pathogenic avian influenza. The Ohio Department of Agriculture ...
A few cats have died from bird flu after eating raw food. And some raw pet food products have been recalled. Here's what to know about the risks to your fur babies, and how to keep them safe.
A number of bird flu cases have been reported in the Chicago area in recent weeks, leading to many questions about how quickly the virus is spreading and how worried residents should be.
The Suffolk County health department announced that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in a commercial ...
"This is about the time of year when we would expect to see an increase in COVID, flu, RSV, and also norovirus," said Robbie Goldstein, commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
The spread of H5N1 into new species alarms researchers who say it could reassort in a new species, like pigs, leading to more ...
No person-to-person spread has been detected, but that doesn’t mean an H5N1 avian influenza pandemic isn’t possible or even ...