Bird flu can also cause respiratory and classic flu-like symptoms, including cough, runny nose, fever, sore throat, body ...
The term "bird flu" refers to a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A, classified as H5N1. Wild birds carry and transmit ...
The detection of bird flu virus this week in a batch of unpasteurized milk sold in California underscores what health experts ...
No one has caught bird flu from eating turkey. That’s probably because bird flu makes chickens and turkeys deathly ill within days, so outbreaks at poultry farms are quickly detected and contained.
"And the one we have right now is highly aggressive and especially extremely devastating to the poultry industry. It can kill ...
The developing avian influenza panzootic and the growing possibility of a pandemic bring to the fore the existential ...