With so much H5N1 circulating in the U.S., scientists worry we are a few mutations away from a potential human pandemic.
Bird flu has been detected in Arizona dairy cattle milk, and a dairy farm has been placed under quarantine as a precaution, ...
The patient was experiencing "flu-like symptoms" and had "health conditions that can make people more vulnerable to illness," ...
The report is the latest evidence that the outbreak in dairy herds is spreading undetected in cows, and the spillover into ...
Avian influenza is continuing to plague poultry and dairy farming operations, and with the virus spreading across the country ...
The person had pink eye and is recovering. Last month, the Nevada Department of Agriculture detected bird flu in dairy cattle ...
A CDC study has found H5N1 bird flu antibodies in veterinarians who had no symptoms and no knowledge they had been working ...
Bird flu remains a growing problem across the U.S., and many of us have questions about how serious it is and how worried we ...
A new strain of avian flu, H5N1, has spread to dairy cows and domestic cats in the U.S., with a dairy worker in Nevada ...
The virus is spreading with greater speed among animals, with transmission to humans increasing. But risk to the general ...
On February 5, the US Department of Agriculture said dairy cattle in the United States had tested positive for a particular strain of bird flu that was not previously found in cows.
More Americans may have had bird flu without suffering any symptoms, a new study finds. That could allow the virus to mutate into something more dangerous.