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Bird flu is now believed to be widespread in Massachusetts and is likely present even in places where there has not been a confirmed positive, state environmental and health officials said Wednesday.
Officials believe bird flu has killed wild and domestic birds across the state. Bird flu appears to be widespread among birds in Massachusetts, state health and environmental officials said Wednesday.
Amid a bird flu outbreak around the country, some grocery stores in Massachusetts have had a supply shortage of eggs. While some supermarkets around the state have been limited in their egg stock ...
Bird flu has claimed the lives of at least four snowy owls in Massachusetts in recent weeks, adding the graceful white and black-patterned predators to its victims as it sweeps through the wild ...
Massachusetts residents are being warned to avoid handling birds or other animals that are dead or appear to be sick, as preliminary positive cases of bird flu have now been reported across the ...
And now I noted that there’s concerns about people’s pets, right? Goldstein: We here in Massachusetts have H5n1 avian influenza in wild birds that are flying around the state in and out of the state, ...
THERE HAVE BEEN NO KNOWN HUMAN CASES OF BIRD FLU IN MASSACHUSETTS, BUT HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE WARNING IF YOU SEE A DEAD BIRD, DO NOT TOUCH IT WITH YOUR BARE HANDS. KEEP YOUR PETS AWAY FROM DEAD ...
The company made the announcement on Wednesday and added they would explore alternatives for late stage development and ...
The Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory is helping play a role in detecting diseases in companion animals, ...
Ahead of spring turkey hunting season, Massachusetts officials are warning hunters to watch out for bird flu. Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a disease caused by viruses found in wild birds and ...
State environmental and health officials said Wednesday that bird flu is suspected to be the cause of death in cases of both ...
Smith knew of nine snowy owls that died of bird flu in Massachusetts in 2022, when American officials detected the first signs of infection in wild birds since 2016. “We haven’t seen any cases ...