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Avian flu, a disease caused by a family of flu viruses primarily transmitted among birds, affects more than 100 bird species and spreads quickly, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
DOVER — Cases of Eurasian H5 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza were detected in wild birds in Delaware in recent days, as the bird flu continues to spread in the United States. The United States ...
This is the first case of the H5N1 avian flu in commercial poultry in Delaware since 2004. More recent Bird Flu cases in wild ducks: Bird flu cases reported in Delaware; how you can protect yourself ...
Delaware backyard flock owners who notice any of the signs of bird flu in their flock should email the Delaware Poultry Health Hotline at [email protected] or call 302-698-4507 and ...
Consumers could see repercussions if confirmation of the avian influenza in a single flock of chickens on a Delaware commercial farm Wednesday, Feb. 23, does not stay an isolated incident.
Goose love, in sickness and in health 02:26. Delaware and Michigan are the latest states to report cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed.
An outbreak of avian influenza in Delaware this weekend has local poultry experts cautious but confident that any local incidents of the disease can be quickly discovered and contained. "It's a ...
Officials confirm there have been positive avian flu cases in Delaware. They say the threat to Delmarva poultry is real. Fair organizers say it's best to keep chickens away.
DOVER, Del. (AP) -- Officials took swift action after the second case of bird flu was found in Delaware, ordering the slaughter of 72,000 more chickens and the quarantine of 80 farms as they tried ...
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 ...
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 ...
The US Department of Agriculture reported a highly lethal form of bird flu in a commercial poultry flock in Delaware on Wednesday, expanding an outbreak that has limited exports of poultry products… ...