Avian Influenza Is Affecting Wild Mammals
As a new version of bird flu spread through North America this spring, scientists began finding the virus in red foxes, bobcats and other mammals.
As a new version of bird flu spread through North America this spring, scientists began finding the virus in red foxes, bobcats and other mammals.
Agency inspectors found a leaking roof, standing water and cracked production equipment before a facility shutdown that led to major shortages.
The cluster is the first known instance of likely animal-to-human transmission in the United States.