APHIS reports new cases in Georgia, Maryland, Missouri and Virginia and offers new information on the situation in Indiana.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is expanding its collection efforts of wild bird carcasses amid the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The state is working with the U.S. Department of Agr ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced a second case in Maryland of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian ...
More wildlife technicians will become available in Maryland to dispose of dead birds that could be carrying illnesses such as ...
The widening U.S. bird flu outbreak has made its way to Maryland, which has counted two cases on commercial poultry farms—one ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has announced a second case in Maryland of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza ...
Seven Delmarva-region commercial operations have now reported cases of the highly contagious virus.
A sick snow goose found in West Philadelphia earlier this month has tested positive for the avian influenza A(H5), making it the first bird in the city to test positive for the highly-pathogenic bird ...