Scientists tested milk samples from herd infected with H5N1 in New Mexico, US, and found high levels of the virus, even after it had been refrigerated at 4c (39F).
Bird flu is widespread among wild birds around the world and has been causing outbreaks in poultry and dairy cows in the United States, with three confirmed cases in dairy workers. According to the ...
A person has died after contracting a strain of bird flu never confirmed in humans before, the World Health Organization (WHO ...
The first human victim of a deadly new strain of bird flu known as H5N2 was announced dead this week by the World Health ...
San Francisco health officials announced H5N1 detection in city wastewater last month, after birds at a live market in the ...
Bird flu, also called avian influenza, is a viral infection that can cause flu in birds and sometimes spread to mammals, including humans. Migrating waterfowl (wild ducks, geese, and storks) are ...
A person in Mexico who died after contracting bird flu is the first death from an avian flu strain not previously detected in ...
An outbreak in Iowa will result in the culling of a 4-million chicken flock. The infection has also been found in alpacas for ...
WEDNESDAY, May 29, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Bird flu has been detected for the first time in alpacas, the U.S. Department of ...
H5N2 strain has previously been reported in poultry but the 59-year-old had not been in contact with infected chickens or ...
THE World Health Organization has reported a human death from a new strain of bird flu. The 59-year-old Mexico resident died ...
It comes as the US deals with an H5N1 outbreak in dairy cattle that has seen the virus spread from mammals to humans for the first time.