With spring migration underway, the virus will spread faster, threatening wildlife, livestock, and humans.
Migratory birds will carry the D1.1 (D701N) variant worldwide, raising the risk of mammal outbreaks.
With spring migration underway, the virus will spread faster, threatening wildlife, livestock, and humans.
Migratory birds will carry the D1.1 (D701N) variant worldwide, raising the risk of mammal outbreaks.
Currently, 74% of the state's dairy herds are infected with H5N1.
Currently, 74% of the state's dairy herds are infected with H5N1.