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Bird flu in Pennsylvania: How many birds have been affected and where?
Officials take precautions in Pennsylvania as bird flu spreads to humans in other states
Hunter-killed birds test positive for bird flu in Pennsylvania
Wild and domestic birds aren’t the only species prone to contracting avian influenza. A red fox tested positive in Lehigh County on Jan. 4.
with the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread. The virus is deadly to domestic poultry and can wipe out entire flocks within a matter of days."Once one ...
Sen. Dave McCormick plans to examine vaccination options and press USDA for better cooperation as avian influenza batters Pennsylvania’s egg industry.
WESTAMPTON – The Burlington County Health Department announced the county’s first bird to test positive for H5N1 avian influenza, also known as bird flu, this week and encouraged residents to take precautions by avoiding contact with any sick or dead birds they encounter.
As H5N1 spreads rapidly, wild birds remain at risk. Here’s what to know about the outbreak and how to keep your feathered visitors safe.
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on USDA’s strategy to combat Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
The kitchen staple has gotten so hard to come by that thieves stole 100,000 eggs — worth $40,000 — off of a distribution trailer in Pennsylvania ... strains of avian influenza are naturally ...
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