Leer en español Arizona is reporting its first two probable human cases of bird flu in Pinal County workers who ...
Officials at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona reported two big cats and three large birds died, while 25 human employees were ...
Animals at the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona tested positive for bird flu, resulting in the deaths of a cheetah, a mountain ...
Five animals died at the Wildlife World Zoo and their deaths were likely caused by the H5N1 avian flu, according to Maricopa ...
Two people in Arizona contracted H5 bird flu from a poultry facility but have recovered, with no sign of human-to-human ...
Coconino County Health and Human Services (CCHHS) has confirmed that H5 avian influenza has been detected in wastewater ...
Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park, Arizona, has identified avian flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, in its birds.
Health officials in Arizona are continuing to monitor for cases of H5 avian influenza. The state’s first human cases of the virus were reported last week and more animal cases were confirmed this week ...
Maricopa County health officials are addressing an avian flu outbreak at Litchfield Park's zoo, taking precautions despite ...
Screengrab from Arizona's Family A cheetah and mountain lion are among ... A white tiger also tested positive but is ...