Five health care workers and one family member were tested after a Missouri resident was diagnosed with bird flu in September.
The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention confirmed two human cases of avian influenza in Washington on Thursday following an outbreak on a commercial poultry farm.
The number of bird flu cases has risen to 31 in the U.S. but there is no evidence of person-to-person transmission, the CDC ...
New test results suggest Missouri did not see a cluster of bird flu cases, a possibility that some experts had feared.
Two people sharing a home caught the virus without known exposure to animals. More than 30 human cases have been reported in ...
In a concerning development, health officials in Washington State have confirmed two cases of human infection with the avian ...
The CDC confirmed two bird flu cases among poultry farm workers in Washington state, with all other human cases involving ...
Current infections only impact workers who may have had contact with infected birds or their environments at the farm. Each ...
The CDC confirmed two bird flu cases among poultry workers in Washington and ruled out infections in Missouri healthcare ...
Four farm workers who helped cull poultry on an commercial egg farm in Washington are presumed to have been infected with bird flu, making that state the sixth in the country to report human H5N1 ...
US health officials didn’t find signs of human-to-human bird flu spread after testing a group of people in Missouri with ...
The Washington State Department of Health says neither person has experienced severe illness or been hospitalized.