Maryland SPCA halts dog intakes for a month due to a case of canine influenza H3N2, but continues adoptions with waived fees.
Officials say public risk is low but warn against handling sick or dead birds. Poultry owners and hunters are urged to follow biosecurity protocols and report concerns. LA PLATA, Md. - Health ...
The Maryland SPCA paused all dog intakes that will last for at least a month after a dog in its care tested positive for ...
A new study of avian flu in cats focuses on a potentially life-saving discovery by veterinarian Dr. Jake Gomez, who treated ...
Dead vultures found in the La Plata area have tested “presumptively positive” for avian influenza, according to the Charles County Department of Health. The health department said it received a report ...
Bird flu cases are rising in the Northern Hemisphere, and outbreaks are likely to continue testing farmers and public health ...
Migratory birds are spreading the deadly H5N1 disease again, forcing German, Danish and Dutch farms to kill poultry stock. US ...
The presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was confirmed on October 16 in a commercial meat turkey flock in ...
Scientists have developed a proof-of-concept vaccine that could offer broad protection against all known and emerging ...
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine developed a new and highly effective application of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to quickly scan notes in electronic medical ...
There is an avian flu alert from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (VDWR) concerning wild birds in Virginia, and ...