Fewer new H5N1 cases as spring migration slows

There have been fewer new cases of the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza in the past 30 days.  USDA officials report no new cases in the Midwest or eastern U.S., with all new infections in the western U.S.  There were six new poultry flocks affected with three commercial flocks and three backyard flocks, with most […]

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