If you suspect a bird or other animal is infected with bird flu, don't touch the bird, their poop, or any water source that may have come into contact with their saliva, poop, or other body fluids.
Worrisome news came out of Wisconsin earlier this month that the state’s first human case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza — also known as bird flu — had been confirmed in a farm worker in Barron ...