Nationally, 17 million birds have been exposed to avian flu, but Kansas health officials said the risk to the general public remains low.
Veterinary Health Center reported Tuesday it is not taking any more poultry or wild birds due to a rise in bird flu cases.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Agriculture says there has been two recent cases of bird flu in the state. “So, yes, we are on heightened alert,” said Dr. Justin Smith ...
Kansas State University’s Veterinary Health Center is not currently accepting poultry species or wild birds for treatment due ...
The department also said the virus was detected in wild birds across the state. In Missouri, three dead snow geese found in Vernon and Henry counties, near the Kansas border, tested positive for ...
Courtesy Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Wild geese carrying bird flu — formally known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) — have migrated into the state. The Kansas Department ...
Back in March, an outbreak of bird flu in dairy cattle was reported, but now experts are turning their attention to cats.
No cases of bird flu spreading between people have been detected in the U.S,” the national report said. This fall, Kansas State University released new research suggesting the potential ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Bird flu cases are increasing across the country causing many farmers to take extra precautions to make sure their livestock stays healthy. “In Kansas right now ...
The state Department of Agriculture reported finding bird flu at two game bird farms in Kansas. One in the northeast part of the state, the other in Rooks County in north central Kansas.