Tag Archive: HPAI (5)

Avian Flu Outbreak Continues to Persist One Year After Onset

Agriculture MBM Blogs

February 8, 2023
In what has been characterized as the worst avian flu outbreak in U.S. history, the H5N1 pandemic has killed millions of birds, caused egg and poultry prices to climb and continues to spread among domestic and wild flocks. Many hoped the outbreak, whose U.S. origin is estimated to have begun... Read More

Avian Flu Outbreak Going Strong One Year After Onset

Agriculture WGC Indy Blogs

February 8, 2023
In what has been characterized as the worst avian flu outbreak in U.S. history, the H5N1 pandemic has killed millions of birds, caused egg and poultry prices to climb and continues to spread among domestic and wild flocks. Many hoped the outbreak, whose U.S. origin is estimated to have begun... Read More

Avian Flu Outbreak Continues to Spread One Year After Onset

Agriculture WGC Blogs

February 8, 2023
In what has been characterized as the worst avian flu outbreak in U.S. history, the H5N1 pandemic has killed millions of birds, caused egg and poultry prices to climb and continues to spread among domestic and wild flocks. Many hoped the outbreak, whose U.S. origin is estimated to have begun... Read More

H5N1 Alert: USDA Confirms Cases of Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Wisconsin

MBM Blogs

March 15, 2022
On Saturday, the United States Department of Agriculture confirmed cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Wisconsin and Kansas. Highly pathogenic avian influenza – also known as H5N1 or HPAI – can wreak havoc on commercial and non-commercial flocks. This past week, the USDA confirmed the presence of... Read More

H5N1 Alert: USDA Confirms Cases of Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Illinois

Agriculture WGC Blogs

March 15, 2022
On Saturday, the United States Department of Agriculture confirmed cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Illinois and Kansas. Highly pathogenic avian influenza – also known as H5N1 or HPAI – can wreak havoc on commercial and non-commercial flocks. This past week, the USDA confirmed the presence of... Read More