While eastern wolves require woodlands, coyotes evolved in the open Great Plains of the western U.S. and Canada. Far more adaptable than their close cousin the wolf, coyotes expanded eastward as the ...
Since the beginning of the year, the Ohio Department of Health said there have been 68 confirmed human cases across the ...
This week, for the first time in Ohio history, a man living a little more than an hour northwest of Dayton tested positive for bird flu.
We are at the point where I don’t think we will be able to adopt ourselves out of this problem,” Cassie Bloomfield, the community outreach coordinator at LC4, said.
The farm worker's condition was not disclosed, though state officials are urging farm workers to take precautions when handling birds. Since mid-January, Ohio has reported 54 H5N1 outbreaks, resulting ...
Ohio health officials are reporting the first probable human case of bird flu. The Ohio Department of Health reports an adult ...
OSU professor of veterinary medicine Andrew Bowman says the university helped the CDC in their research. They found that some ...
The patient, a Mercer County man who works on a farm, contracted the virus after coming into contact with an infected dead bird.
The new study is more evidence that the official U.S. tally of confirmed human bird flu infections — 68 in the last year — is likely a significant undercount, said Dr. Gregory Gray, an infectious ...
Behind the groundbreaking findings coming out of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, sparks are flying. There are nearly two dozen employees at OMRF who are married to each other. KOCO 5 spoke ...
An adult Mercer County farm worker who was in contact with deceased commercial poultry was infected with the virus, the Ohio ...