Waterfowl birds and their predators are especially at risk of contracting H5N1. Massachusetts has not yet reported a human ...
millions of infected wild birds around the U.S., only 67 people have tested positive," said Dr. Catherine Brown from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. State officials are urging ...
There have not been any cases among commercial flocks in Massachusetts, said Agricultural Commissioner Ashley Randle.
Several Massachusetts communities are posting warnings or closing public spaces over concerns about bird flu and the recent ...
“The virus is out there in wild birds in Massachusetts, but the risk for human infection is low," Brown said. A total of 67 human infections and one death have been reported nationally, with no ...