Avian influenza poses a low risk to humans, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports, but officials in Pennsylvania are not taking chances as cases appear in other states.
Sen. Dave McCormick plans to examine vaccination options and press USDA for better cooperation as avian influenza batters ...
Maryland and Pennsylvania say federal support for combating avian influenza cases on farms was briefly delayed by the change ...
According to information from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service ...
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNAgriculture secretary talks about what Pennsylvania is doing to stop spread of bird fluBird flu continues to be a major concern in Pennsylvania. Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding said that six flocks, ...
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With avian influenza spreading among commercial flocks, Pa. officials mobilize responseTo respond to cases in Pennsylvania, state officials rely on guidance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s so-called Red Book on highly pathogenic avian influenza infections, which was last ...
"We're really in probably the worst spot that we've been, I would say, since the initial outbreak back in April of 2022 here, ...
Pittsburgh, this week visited a farm in Lancaster County to meet with local poultry farmers, industry allies, and ...
Wild and domestic birds aren’t the only species prone to contracting avian influenza. A red fox tested positive in Lehigh County on Jan. 4.
Lau said that such influenza "has been resurging lately and has impacted thousands of wild birds throughout Pennsylvania, and more beyond." "Highly pathogenic avian influenza is a highly ...
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