By Grey Moran for Sentient. Broadcast version by Trimmel Gomes for Mississippi News Connection reporting for the ...
HPAI continues to be confirmed in commercial poultry in Ohio, Missouri and Pennsylvania, while a presumed-positive detection is reported in Indiana.
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture has detected the first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in 2025.
The bird flu virus is a rising concern in the United States. Learn about how it is affecting poultry and dairy supply chains.
In recent days, Pennsylvania has had two flocks hit by avian influenza, while Ohio has had nine and California has had one.
The APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) on Friday found the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) genotype D1.1 in dairy cattle, according to a statement. The confirmation ...
A highly pathogenic D1.1 genotype of avian influenza was detected in Nevada dairy cattle, according to reports On Friday, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection ...
Could meat prices rise as egg prices have? A look at the state of Avian flu within meat and poultry supply chains.
Poultry producers who have previously had flocks infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza would ... by the current outbreak of the flu. The APHIS interim rule went into effect Dec. 31 ...
Until now, all dairy herd H5N1 detections have involved the B3.13 genotype, thought to be the result of a single spillover ...