Bird flu is responsible for the death of more than 166 million birds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Projections for Brazilian chicken exports this year will likely be revised upward as numerous outbreaks of avian influenza reduce supply in competing exporters and importing nations, a group representing domestic processors said on Tuesday.
A veterinary pharmaceutical company said they have received a conditional license for a bird flu vaccine to be used on chickens, potentially marking the first step toward mitigating a disease that has affected more than 150 million birds in the United States since 2022.
The Public Health Agency of Canada said Wednesday it's purchased 500,000 doses of a human vaccine to protect against avian influenza for those most at risk from being exposed to the virus by infected animals.
The positive test is from a wild Canada goose that was found dead with other wild geese earlier this month in Pemberton. The bird was tested by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection as part of its avian influenza monitoring and the Health Department was notified of the presumed positive test Wednesday evening.
In an effort to lessen the burdens caused by these conditions, the Ohio Treasurer’s office will be offering an enhanced Ag-LINK application window for commercial poultry farmers in counties affected
More than 160 million wild and domestic birds have been infected with bird flu across the United States since 2022.
HPAI has been detected in a commercial turkey flock in Sac County. Lawmakers press the secretary of agriculture to act.
The CSIC-UNESPA scientific expedition has been underway since last January with the aim of monitoring the presence of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI H5N1) in Antarctica. The first results of the campaign,
The last time there was a case in Crow Wing County was May of 2022, and there was a recent case detected in Wadena County in January of 2025.
A team of Kansas State researchers, including regents and university distinguished professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology Juergen Richt, found that bovine H5N1 influenza virus is primarily spread via milk,
The Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA), in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), has confirmed the first detection of H5N1 avian influenza in milk produced by a dairy herd in Maricopa County.