The case brings the national total to 14 so far this year. Missouri reported its first confirmed human case of bird flu in a person who reported no exposure to animals, the state's health department ...
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has reported that a resident in the state has been diagnosed with bird flu (H5N1), and the case marks the first where the patient has no ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has detected its first human case of the H5 avian flu in Missouri. The virus ...
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri residents will likely never know the name of the first state resident ever to test positive for bird flu, but the now year-old case is still causing concern throughout the ...
Snow geese gather in February 2023 at Loess Bluff National Wildlife Refuge on their way North to summer nesting sites. The Missouri Department of Conservation is asking the public to report any dead ...
Hospital workers reported respiratory symptoms after encountering a Missouri patient with H5N1 who had not been exposed to farm animals. Officials say bird flu transmission is unlikely. The case of a ...
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri officials have started a crackdown on auctions, shows, and swap meets involving poultry and waterfowl as bird flu continues to spread around the state. Officials with the ...
Missouri’s black vulture population has surged from an estimated 14,000 birds in 2015 to more than 21,000 in 2021, creating ...
MISSOURI, Mo. — A possible bird flu outbreak is spreading throughout Missouri and has killed countless waterfowl across the state, causing officials to send out a warning to the state's hunters. The ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation reported bird flu may be causing an increase in sick and dead waterfowl, such as geese and ducks, across the state. In a news release Tuesday, the department ...
The Missouri Conservation Department received confirmation Wednesday morning of something it feared — three dead snow geese found by state wildlife refuge staff were likely infected with bird flu.
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