A Washington resident has been hospitalized with bird flu, according to the Washington State Health Department, and they’re infected with a strain of the virus that hasn’t been seen in humans before.
A person in Washington is presumed infected with bird flu virus. Health officials in the state do not know the source.
In a 7-5 vote, with one board member abstaining, the Forest Practices Board adopts a rule that increases buffers on non-fish ...
According a press release issued by Public Health Friday afternoon, a Grays Harbor resident who was hospitalized with influenza symptoms in early November has been confirmed to have influenza A H5, a ...
The Washington State Department of Health announced the result Thursday while cautioning that a confirmatory test is still ...
Avian flu in humans may have made a reappearance after 9 months, according to a press release from the Washington State Department of Health.
The Washington State Department of Health announced the result Thursday while cautioning that a confirmatory test is still ...
Washington health officials report the first U.S. human bird flu case since February. An older adult is hospitalized as ...
A Grays Harbor County resident has tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza in the first human case recorded in ...
A Grays Harbor County resident has tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza in the first human case recorded in Washington state this year.
Washington health officials reported that a resident of Grays Harbor County has tested preliminarily positive for the bird ...
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