BALTIMORE -- Bird flu was detected at a Maryland poultry farm on Friday, according to the Maryland Department of Agriculture. It's the first reported case at a Maryland commercial poultry ...
BALTIMORE -- A flock of chickens at a second Caroline County farm tested positive for Bird Flu, the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) said Wednesday. This is the third reported case in the ...
The total size of the flock was 243,600 birds, a department spokesperson told The Baltimore Sun. Final confirmation of the test results from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be returned in ...
The widening U.S. bird flu outbreak has made its way to Maryland, which has counted two cases on commercial poultry farms — one in Caroline County and another in Queen Anne’s County — since ...
A second Caroline County farmer is dealing with bird flu cases among its flock. This is the third known case of bird flu in Maryland The farm is near a previous farm where its flock tested positive.
Moderna has been awarded approximately $590 million from the federal government to help speed up the development of an mRNA-based bird flu vaccine, alongside other influenza vaccines, health ...
A little after 4:30 a.m. in downtown Baltimore, Nicole Hartig and Jon Merryman spotted their first victim. “We have one bird here,” said Merryman, a veteran volunteer. He snapped photos of the ...
A former Baltimore health official has sparked backlash after she asked Joe Biden to authorize bird flu vaccines before leaving office. Dr Leana Wen, the ex-Commissioner for Baltimore's health ...
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Activists have documented 3,000 dead and injured birds due to window collisions since 2018 and determined the downtown buildings largely responsible.
MEGAN LACEE, OVER TO YOU. IT’S NEW YEAR’S EVE IN BALTIMORE CITY EXPECTS CROWDS AND PEOPLE OF PEOPLE TO RING IN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT AT THE INNER HARBOR. AND THAT’S WHERE WE FIND 11 NEWS ...