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California declares a state of emergency as a new severe bird flu case was discovered. What it means for the rest of the country
HealthCalifornia declares a state of emergency as a new severe bird flu case was discovered. What it means for the rest of the country
By Carolyn BarberDecember 18, 2024
A dirty duck is being handled by a man wearing gloves
HealthFirst severe case of bird flu in the U.S. leaves Louisiana patient in critical condition
By Mike Stobbe, Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2024
USDA orders nationwide testing of milk for bird flu to contain and eventually eliminate the virus
HealthUSDA orders nationwide testing of milk for bird flu to contain and eventually eliminate the virus
By Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressDecember 6, 2024
New Zealand halts poultry exports as bird flu found at egg farm
EnvironmentNew Zealand halts poultry exports as bird flu found at egg farm
By Matthew Brockett and BloombergDecember 2, 2024
Canadian teenager in critical condition with presumptive bird flu as U.S. official warns the virus ‘seems to be gearing up for wider impact’
HealthCanadian teenager in critical condition with presumptive bird flu as U.S. official warns the virus ‘seems to be gearing up for wider impact’
By Carolyn BarberNovember 13, 2024
Bird flu begins its human spread, as health officials scramble to safeguard people and livestock
HealthBird flu begins its human spread, as health officials scramble to safeguard people and livestock
By Carolyn BarberNovember 8, 2024
Bird flu casts a wider net as U.S. health officials keep drip-feeding information on Fridays
CommentaryBird flu casts a wider net as U.S. health officials keep drip-feeding information on Fridays
By Carolyn BarberSeptember 26, 2024
How did a Missouri resident get bird flu without exposure to animals? Officials say it’s a rare ‘one-off’
HealthHow did a Missouri resident get bird flu without exposure to animals? Officials say it’s a rare ‘one-off’
By Mike Stobbe and The Associated PressSeptember 12, 2024
person in hazmat suit holding a chicken
HealthFirst U.S. bird flu infection without exposure to animals detected in Missouri patient
By AFPSeptember 7, 2024
What are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
HealthWhat are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
By Lindsey LeakeJuly 15, 2024
Bird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
CommentaryBird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
By Carolyn BarberJuly 15, 2024
A California mother plans to sue a dairy farm after feeding her children raw milk sickened her 6-year-old daughter and twins
RetailA California mother plans to sue a dairy farm after feeding her children raw milk sickened her 6-year-old daughter and twins
By Amanda GerutJuly 10, 2024
A bus stop with a McDonald's breakfast ad as a passenger walks onto a bus.
RetailMcDonald’s cuts breakfast service hours by 90 minutes due to egg shortage in Australia
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2024
A flock of chickens inside an enclosure
HealthU.S. government will pay Moderna $176 million to develop a bird flu vaccine to stave off dairy cow epidemic
By The Associated PressJuly 2, 2024
Assortment of butter
RetailButter prices jump to all-time high as more dairy producers shift to cheese while bird flu keeps U.S. output tight
By Michael Hirtzer and BloombergJuly 1, 2024
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