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Hundreds of ducks infected with avian influenza — H5N1 bird flu — have been found along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area, prompting warnings from area health officials. The ...
Hundreds of ducks die of bird flu along Lake Michigan shoreline 02:13. CHICAGO — Monitors with an area bird tracking organization say that they've determined that a number of ducks have ...
The warmer weather and melting ice along Lake Michigan, ... H5N9, was recently discovered on a duck farm in California that experienced an outbreak of the more common H5N1 flu last fall.
23 million birds have contracted H5N1 in the U.S. in the past 30 days, according ... Roughly 200-300 ducks have been found dead in Chicago and the northern suburbs around Lake Michigan in ...
The warmer weather and melting ice along Lake Michigan, ... H5N9, was recently discovered on a duck farm in California that experienced an outbreak of the more common H5N1 flu last fall.
In recent regional events in wild birds, bird flu was found in a die-off of hundreds of waterfowl along the Lake Michigan shore in Chicago. From 200 to 300 dead birds, mostly red-breasted ...
Since Friday, hundreds of dead and sick birds have dropped along Lake Michigan’s shore — all likely infected with bird flu. ... Outbreaks of the virus, also called H5N1 or avian flu, ...
Hundreds of ducks infected with avian influenza — H5N1 bird flu — have been found along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area, prompting warnings from area health officials. The ...
The warmer weather and melting ice along Lake Michigan, ... H5N9, was recently discovered on a duck farm in California that experienced an outbreak of the more common H5N1 flu last fall.
Hundreds of ducks infected with avian influenza — H5N1 bird flu — have been found along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area, prompting warnings from area health officials.
CHICAGO — Hundreds of ducks infected with avian influenza — H5N1 bird flu — have been found along the shores of Lake Michigan in the Chicago area, prompting warnings from area health officials.