The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are monitoring the bird flu situation in the United States. Here's what to know and how to stay safe.
Nearly 1.5 million birds have been infected in 67 commercial and backyard flocks in 10 states so far this year, according to ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is asking that people with flu severe enough to require hospitalization be tested for bird flu.
The CDC says the risk to public health is low, but the virus can spread from animals to humans.
A confirmed bird flu case at a Georgia poultry farm led to the culling of more than 71,000 birds and triggered a quarantine ...
Ohio Department of Health reported that a farm work has contracted the first human case of bird flu.
This is the first-reported case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza impacting a domestic population in the county since the ...
The first U.S. bird flu death was reported at the beginning of the year ...
A new report reveals that more Americans may have had bird flu without reporting any symptoms.
The Highly Pathogenic avian influenza virus is a highly contagious disease that spreads among birds and other animals.
Bird flu, or Avian influenza, is a virus that is spread from infected cows, birds and other animals to people.