Results from recent wastewater testing across the US suggests that H5N1 bird flu may not be as widespread as first feared.
Austin Public Health announced Thursday that the Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute had detected traces of H5N1, or bird ...
As federal and state health officials expand their avian flu surveillance, the San Francisco Department of Public Health has ...
Two cases of H5N1, better known as bird flu, have been discovered by the San Francisco Health Department at a live poultry ...
According to Austin Public Health (APH), H5N1, sometimes called Influenza A, was recently located in the city's wastewater ...
WastewaterSCAN, a national wastewater monitoring system based at Stanford University in partnership with Emory University, ...
According to the CFIA and health officials, H5N1 hasn't shown up in Canada in animals or humans. This follows a second human ...
Traces of bird flu have been found in Austin's wastewater, but local health officials say the risk to the public is low.
FILE PHOTO: Test tubes labelled "Bird Flu" and eggs are seen in this picture illustration, January 14, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo A U.S.-based wastewater detection dashboard has ...
Traces of influenza A (H5N1), also known as bird flu, have been detected in Austin-Travis County wastewater, though no local ...
(NewsNation) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched a wastewater tracking dashboard in an effort to monitor and stop the rapid spread of bird flu, which has been detected in cattle ...