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Despite the detection of avian influenza in Sussex County snow geese and Kent County broiler chickens, the Delaware Department of Agriculture says you can continue filling your bird feeders ...
Delaware County officials said Tuesday that bird flu has been find in a flock of local poultry. According to a news release from the county’s Public Health Services, the county was notified of ...
New study says avian flu could potentially spread to humans, but the danger is currently low 02:09. Delaware is reporting its first case of bird flu on a commercial poultry farm, following dozens ...
Bird flu was nearly everywhere in the U.S.—in chickens, cows, pet cats and even humans. Cases have gone down, but experts ...
The University of Delaware Allen Lab in Newark tested the ailing and dead geese. On Dec. 27, the first presumptive positive result of H5N1 avian influenza in sick and dead snow geese were reported in ...
DELMARVA -- Delaware kicked off its annual agricultural week Monday without poultry sessions due to avian flu concerns.. Some poultry farmers, and others within the peninsula's agricultural ...
Delaware officials announced its first positive case of H5 avian influenza, from a commercial poultry flock in Kent County. FOX 29 Philadelphia. First positive case of bird flu in Delaware announced.
Throw in two confirmed cases in Delaware and another in Accomack County, Virginia, and there is ample reason for concern. In such incidents, the treatment is severe.
BIRD FLU IN DELAWARE: 465,625 chickens killed. ... The avian flu is a highly contagious respiratory disease that primarily affects birds, but can also infect other animals, ...
Avian flu cases can rise seasonally, especially during migration periods. Stay updated with alerts from your state agriculture department or local extension office. By taking simple, proactive steps, ...
A new paper from a team of Cornell University researchers shows that the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus causes ...
The case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza (HPAI) type of bird flu had been found in Caroline County, along Maryland's Eastern Shore, near the state's border with Delaware.