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For months, bird flu was seemingly everywhere in the U.S.: news headlines reported the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza ...
Bird flu was nearly everywhere in the U.S.—in chickens, cows, pet cats and even humans. Cases have gone down, but experts warn that it hasn’t disappeared ...
The largest egg producer in Arizona is bringing in new chickens for the first time since the farm was devastated by bird flu. RELATED: Layoffs, federal aid, vaccines: Fallout from Hickman’s avian flu ...
Bird flu fears have focused on the poultry and dairy industries and human health. But wild animals are threatened, too—at ...
Arizona has lost millions of egg-laying chickens which could cause egg prices to spike again. ... Arizona's bird flu cases could impact food supply, experts say. Published: Jun. 3, ...
Arizona’s largest egg producer has lost 95 percent of its chickens due to the bird flu, signaling a potential price increase for eggs. On Monday, the Arizona Department of Agriculture announced ...
As bird flu has spread across 10 states, ... In Arizona, at least four commercial farms in Maricopa County have experienced an outbreak that has decimated their chicken flocks.
PHOENIX — Four Arizona facilities were placed on lockdown this week while officials tested them for avian flu, the Arizona Department of Agriculture said. The department said 13 quail and ...
In other developments, a Chinese research team that studied experimental infections involving different inoculation routes ...
According to a notice filed with the state, about 85 employees will be laid off after 6 million chickens died or were ...
Bird flu has shut down most of Hickman's egg production after 6 million chickens died, forcing layoffs and a two-year pause in Arizona operations.
In response to a new strain of influenza reported in China, the Arizona State Laboratory has obtained H7N9 influenza test kits from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.