Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is suspected to be spreading among wild birds in Stark County, according to ODNR ...
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources collected and submitted samples from several dead wild birds to test for the presence of avian flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
High Path Avian Influenza, otherwise known as bird flu, cases are continuing to grow in poultry in the Miami Valley, with over 2 million new cases confirmed this month.
Bird flu has been detected in another commercial flock in western Ohio. The USDA confirmed that 1.4 million egg-laying ...
Some Canada geese are being tested for avian influenza, according to ODNR. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources suspects wild birds in 10 counties have died from highly pathogenic avian ...
Bird flu suspected in Sandusky County. Dead geese and swans being tested by Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More cases of avian influenza ... for humans and or human transmissible but the reservoir being wild birds is a really difficult thing to control,” said Dr. Bowman.
Ten counties in Ohio, including Warren County, reported suspected wild bird deaths linked to bird flu. In Warren County, dead mallard ducks and Canadian geese were found. Meanwhile, a chicken ...
And officials are assuming reports of dead Canada geese, trumpeter swans, and a mallard duck across 11 Ohio counties, including Warren, means that bird flu has reached wild bird populations as well.