Each week some revelation about bird flu seems to flutter through the news cycle. Here's what the latest research is saying about how it is spreading and how to keep yourself and your pets safe.
The death of an Oregon house cat and a pet food recall are raising questions about the ongoing outbreak of bird flu and how people can protect their pets.
The virus is spreading among animals, while viral mutations raise concerns about potential adaptation to human hosts.
Amid a "concerning" new mutation in bird flu that may indicate the virus could begin to better infect humans, what are the symptoms to watch for and how worried should you be?
The call to authorize a vaccine comes after the CDC announced that a person in Louisiana was hospitalized with the country's first known case of severe illness caused by the virus earlier this month.
Yes, pets can get bird flu from eating raw food. Pets can contract bird flu through contact with infected poultry or carcasses, or from eating contaminated food. Since cooking and pasteurization kill ...
In its news release, Northwest Naturals stated that the recall was being conducted in cooperation with the Oregon Department ...
"I feel like we should've learned our lesson from COVID, that just because we aren't testing doesn't mean the virus isn't there," Dr. Leana Wen said.