A subtype of influenza that is likely to be bird flu has been detected in three Arizona cities according to wastewater sampling.
A global outbreak of avian flu is reaching Arizona, though officials believe the public health risk remains low. According to the Centers for Disease Control, H5 bird flu has spread in wild birds ...
There is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of bird flu in Arizona, and risk to the public is low, state and federal officials have said. Arizona cases:Bird flu detected in geese at a park ...
Arizona currently has no confirmed human cases of bird flu, although two Pinal County workers were exposed through infected poultry in December.
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State health officials emphasize that there is no evidence that human-to-human transmission of bird flu — avian influenza H5N1 — is happening in Arizona or anywhere in the U.S. to date.
The discovery, reported Friday by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, comes after the state confirmed Arizona’s first human cases of bird flu on Dec. 6. Birds with avian flu are not usually a risk ...
Bird flu continues to be an area of concern nationwide, especially in dairy cattle. The virus has been detected in over 800 ...
A voluntary recall was issued Tuesday for a brand of raw cat food distributed in Arizona after the testing was positive for bird flu and caused ... pet food,” said ODA State Veterinarian Dr. ...