A Missouri bird flu case first reported by the CDC in September has drawn national attention. The CDC released findings ...
A teenager in British Columbia, Canada, has contracted the H5 strain of bird flu, marking the country's first confirmed human ...
A new study revealed more farmworkers had signs of infection, even though they reportedly did not display symptoms of illness.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending several measures to reduce the risk of farmworkers being ...
Pigs can be infected with human and avian flu, upping chances for the virus to evolve and become more infectious ...
Apart from the Missouri case, all of these people had confirmed contact ... Hundreds of humans have been infected with avian ...
The shop, at 2027 Edwards Street, was started by Stefano Gambaro, who emigrated from Genoa, Italy, to Missouri in the early ...
This person is receiving treatment in a children's hospital for H5 avian flu, the provincial ... In September officials said ...
FILE - This 2005 electron microscope image shows an avian influenza A H5N1 virion. (Cynthia Goldsmith, Jackie Katz/CDC via AP ...
The CDC said Thursday it is updating its recommendations for testing, treatment and protection for workers who may be exposed animals infected with bird flu.
The Sonoma County outbreak adds to a growing list where avian flu has been detected in commercial and backyard flocks across ...
A teenager in British Columbia has become the first person in Canada to test positive for bird flu, authorities said Saturday.