The Missouri Department of Conservation is closely following several reports of sick and dead birds across the state, particularly waterfowl like geese and ducks, over the last several weeks.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is on the lookout for waterfowl sick with highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu. Reports of sick and dying ducks and geese are popping up across the ...
(Edited News Release/KY3)—The Missouri Department of Conservation ... The Department is actively collecting birds to determine the cause of illness but suspects highly pathogenic avian influenza ...
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus — most commonly known as bird flu — is making its rounds across the United States. It largely impacts animal health, and the H5N1 strain has had many effects ...
Can you use an expired COVID test? Can you still have COVID symptoms after testing negative? AMA's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, discusses the bird flu ...