A flock of turkeys has tested positive for high-path avian influenza, marking the second case in the state this year.
Murphy – Health officials are vigilant for higher-than-normal flu cases in North Carolina, although the flu rate in Cherokee County is trending normal for this time of the year.
A commercial turkey operation in Sampson County, North Carolina, has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza.
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North Carolina. Sharing surveillance information and resources is crucial to understanding and getting ahead of emerging viral threats like bird flu, said Howard Koh, a professor at the Harvard ...
Walk-in vaccination centres have opened across North Wales following a sharp spike in the number of flu cases. More than 100 patients are currently testing positive each week in the region’s ...
GREENSBORO, N.C (WGHP) — Flu, RSV, COVID and other respiratory ... what viruses are circulating in our different areas and North Carolina Public Health does, too. We all collaborate and share ...
A north-east hospital has suspended all non-essential visiting ... What is a sniffle to you, might be a life-threatening flu infection to a vulnerable person." ...