In recent news appearances, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has suggested allowing ...
Christopher Lee, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, explains why early detection and enhanced biosecurity are essential for mitigating the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
Spring migration is currently underway. Now is the time for those with poultry and dairy to ramp up biosecurity efforts, ...
The egg industry is rebounding from the avian influenza outbreak, which had led to the culling of millions of egg-laying hens ...
Some of the shell shock on the cost of eggs has waned with lower prices, but another avian flu outbreak and the Easter demand ...
Over 35 million birds, mostly egglayers, have been lost in the United States by highly pathogenic avian influenza since Jan.
As the end of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) “season” approaches in the northern hemisphere, South Korea is experiencing a spike in new HPAI outbreaks involving the H5N1 virus serotype.
Looking to show poultry? Emily Shoop of Penn State Extension's 4-H youth development offers a crash course of what to know ...
One year since it was discovered in Texas dairy cows, epidemiologists have their hands full tracking the virus’ spread.
Avian influenza—which has devastated poultry flocks, wildlife populations and increasingly poses a public health risk—has now ...
An avian influenza vaccine for layers, broilers, and practical for farmers was developed thanks to innovative technology ...
Eggs are scarce and expensive because society does not allow chicken flocks to practice DEI or social distancing. Avian flu is being blamed for the egg shortage and high cost, but it is the symptom of ...
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