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The first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Pennsylvania was identified in April in Lancaster County. Since then, Murphy said the state has significantly ramped up testing efforts, with the ...
A highly contagious avian influenza strain could threaten poultry in Pennsylvania. It’s been found in poultry–in backyard flocks as well as large operations – in 17 states and counting since ...
Avian influenza could return to Pennsylvania by fall, despite recent drop in cases. New cases of avian influenza haven’t been detected in Pa. for more than a month, but that doesn’t mean the threat to ...
Pennsylvania farmers are preparing for thousands of fresh turkeys to be picked up for the holiday meal. Avian influenza outbreak claims more Pa. birds | 90.5 WESA ...
In other developments, a Chinese research team that studied experimental infections involving different inoculation routes ...
The avian flu hit the heart of Pennsylvania's poultry industry, Lancaster County, on Saturday. It was found in a flock of chickens at a poultry farm in East Donegal Township, Lancaster County.
Anyone who suspects poultry is infected with avian influenza, can report concerns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services at 717-772-2852 ...
While avian influenza poses no risk to the public, ... which is home to nearly 1,700 of Pennsylvania’s more than 10,300 poultry operations.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed the state’s first positive case of the highly pathogenic avian influenza in domestic poultry. According to our ...
A strain of avian flu that has infected cattle elsewhere in the United States hasn’t been found in Pennsylvania. But even if it does arrive locally, experts said it won’t affect the meat or ...
(WHTM) — The first case of Avian influenza in domestic poultry on a farm has been detected, sending the farm under quarantine, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday. The ...
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