New York is testing its milk for bird flu. While pasteurization kills the virus, there is a growing concern raw milk could be ...
Additional mosquito trapping and testing done in areas where dead birds were located has not found any positive mosquitoes, the San Mateo County Mosquito and Vector Control District said.
Local wildlife experts explain what does it mean for the health of you and your pets. Alex Harper with Red Rock Audubon says ...
When it comes to birds, there may be more than just avian flu to be worried about. It has been suggested that there are over 60 other diseases that birds and their droppings can carry. The problem ...
He has also for decades questioned the use of vaccines -- seen as key to containing bird flu if it does become a pandemic -- and has promoted the consumption of raw milk, a known vector for bird flu.