New Jersey officials are ramping up avian influenza inspections ... she said it’s believed they became sick from infected wild birds. “Even low temperature does it, and they found out with dairy ...
“Despite low risk to the public, avian influenza is believed to be present in wild birds in all of New Jersey’s counties,” said Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn ...
Scientists say a concerning genetic mutation has appeared in H5N1 bird flu infected cats living in a New Jersey suburb of New ...
State agencies continue to respond to an outbreak of wild bird deaths across New Jersey that began in December, affecting waterfowl, raptors, and scavenger birds. The New Jersey Department of ...
However, the cats did roam freely outdoors, so exposure to wild birds or other animals is unknown. New Jersey residents should contact their veterinarian immediately if they suspect their cat may ...