Bird flu

First US human victim of H5N1 bird flu virus reported in Louisiana

The patient was infected after contact with domestic and wild birds, specifically a non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds he raised at home.

 First US human victim of H5N1 bird flu virus reported in Louisiana. Illustration.
 Cat food contaminated with bird flu found in the US.

Cat food contaminated with bird flu found in the US

 Sick pelicans on the beach of Punta Hermosa.

California declares state of emergency over bird flu outbreak

 Baby bottle with milk inside.

Pasteurization may not clear bird flu virus from heavily infected milk


Cows, cats and now alpacas: Bird flu discovered for first time in 4 Idaho alpacas

The virus the alpacas were infected with was the same strain that has been spreading among dairy cattle in recent months.

 An alpaca (illustrative)

Second case of bird flu among dairy workers found in Michigan

A nasal swab of the farm worker tested negative, but an eye swab tested negative.

A sign at the edge of an exclusion zone warns of the closure of a footpath after an outbreak of bird flu in the village of Upham in southern England, February 3, 2015.

Bird flu shows limited ability for airborne spread in ferrets - study

Ferrets are seen as an important model for analyzing how viruses could affect humans as they can be infected by human flu viruses.

 Test tubes labelled "Bird Flu" and eggs are seen in this picture illustration, January 14, 2023.

Bird flu has been circulating in cows for months, may be spreading among farm workers

The H5N1 subvariant of bird flu has been increasingly reported in cattle in recent months.

 Illustrative image of a dairy cow.

WHO warns bird flu 'significant concern' as virus spreads between cows

Analyses of viruses found in the cows have so far not found any changes affiliated with transmission between people.

A sign at the edge of an exclusion zone warns of the closure of a footpath after an outbreak of bird flu in the village of Upham in southern England, February 3, 2015.

Bird flu continues to spread in cows in US, human infected

The CDC stressed that the overall human health risk of the bird flu remains low.

 Illustrative image of a dairy cow.

Dairy cows in US sickened by bird flu for first time

Unlike poultry, the cattle do not need to be culled and are expected to make a full recovery.

 Illustrative image of a dairy cow.

Goat infected with bird flu in the US for first time

The Minnesota Board of Animal Health noted that the risk to the public is “extremely low.”

 Baby goat (illustrative)

Bird flu found on mainland Antarctica for first time ever

Scientists have warned that the impact of the bird flu on Antarctic wildlife could be "immense."

 Penguins are seen in Curverville Island, Antarctica, February 15, 2018.

Dozens of cranes killed by bird flu in northern Israel

Avian influenza has affected tens of millions of birds and thousands of mammals worldwide in recent years.

Workers from the Agriculture Ministry in protective gear retrieving dead cranes who were infected with the Avian Influenza (bird flu) from the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, northern Israel, January 2, 2022.

Bird flu found in penguin species sparks fear of spread to Antarctica

Researchers found about 35 penguins dead in the Falkland Islands on Jan. 19.

 An Adelie penguin stands on a rock as scientists investigate the impact of climate change on Antarctica's penguin populations, on the eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, January 16, 2022