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Bird flu is reaching Arizona. Here's what to knowA global outbreak of avian flu is reaching Arizona, though officials believe the public health risk remains low. According to the Centers for Disease Control, H5 bird flu has spread in wild birds ...
Biologists treat sick and injured condors in a remote "hospital" in northern Arizona. The birds also receive vaccines to fight the avian flu. The condors ingest lead ammunition when they eat ...
The Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) recently confirmed the first bird flu genotype D1.1 detection in milk from a dairy herd in Maricopa County. As a protective measure, the dairy farm is ...
particularly if bird flu mixes with regular flu and creates a stronger strain that can infect humans easier. Opinion: RFK Jr. must embrace vaccines to fight measles outbreak Arizona also should ...
It appears that there may have been another spillover of H5N1 bird flu virus from wild birds into dairy cattle. The Arizona Department of Agriculture announced Friday that it had found the virus ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The H5-N1 virus, commonly known as bird flu, is currently impacting more than just birds in the U.S. The USDA is reporting cases of the virus in raw milk from California ...
Avian influenza has been detected in milk from a dairy herd in Maricopa County for the first time since the latest outbreak, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture. Bird flu is a ...
(The Center Square) – State agriculture officials confirmed Tuesday that a dairy farm in Maricopa County tested positive for bird flu – Arizona’s first detection of the virus in milk.
PHOENIX – As farmers in Arizona and across the U.S. continue losing chickens to the bird flu by the millions, the strategy to increase egg production is evolving. “For instance, in our company ...
PHOENIX – A prominent Arizona egg farmer says vaccinating chickens from the bird flu would lower prices, but the federal government won’t allow it. “What’s frustrating is, we know that ...
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