Avian influenza is a highly contagious virus that affects both wild and domestic birds, as well as some mammal species. The ...
TRENTON, NJ. - The United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed the first feline case of H5 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) or "bird flu" in New Jersey.
The cats had no known exposure to infected poultry, livestock, raw milk, or raw meat, but they roamed freely outdoors, where ...
WESTAMPTON – The Burlington County Health Department announced the county’s first bird to test positive for H5N1 avian ...
Officials in New Jersey are warning residents after H5N1 avian influenza was discovered in dead wild geese in Burlington and Monmouth counties.
It is not unusual for cats to be infected with bird flu and develop severe illness. There have been no reports of transmission from cats to humans.
This is the first report of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza viruses — better known as bird flu — in New Jersey. Does this mean people are at danger? Here's what you should know about the ...
Six dead geese were found in a Hillsborough pond as NJ faces a bird flu outbreak. Officials investigate while urging public ...
Health officials in New Jersey are warning residents after H5N1 avian influenza -- or bird flu -- was found in dead wild Canada geese in Burlington and Monmouth counties recently. In Burlington ...
The first feline case of the bird flu in New Jersey has been confirmed in a feral cat in Hunterdon County, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
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