A positive case of H5 avian influenza was detected at a commercial broiler farm in Dorchester County, the Maryland Department ...
More wildlife technicians will become available in Maryland to dispose of dead birds that could be carrying illnesses such as ...
While human infections of this H5N1 avian influenza can be deadly ... according to the USDA. For now, Maryland’s dairy cows have not been affected, according to the state Department of Agriculture.
A broiler farm in Dorchester County, Maryland, has received a preliminary positive test for highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
A warning for poultry farmers, high path avian influenza, or the bird flu, has hit Delaware and Maryland. Officials urge you ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced a second case in Maryland of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza ...
APHIS reports new cases in Georgia, Maryland, Missouri and Virginia and offers new information on the situation in Indiana.
Flu expert says bird flu virus may be spread by infected feces blowing in the wind. Dr. Michael Osterholm is a medical ...
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is expanding its collection efforts of wild bird carcasses amid the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The state is working with the U.S. Department of Agr ...
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced the extension of a contract with the US Department of ...
John Batchelor and I dive into the accelerating outbreak of avian flu across the U.S. and the hazard of raw milk.
Dog owners should wipe paws after their pets chase geese to remove any feces that could be tracked around or licked off. Cats have died after exposure to avian influenza in milk, so cat owners may ...