What to know
This page includes resources for specific groups of people who may be in contact with infected or potentially infected birds, dairy cows, or other animals, and who may be at risk for exposure to bird flu.
People with Backyard Birds/Poultry
If birds in your flock have avian (bird) influenza (flu) A virus infection, or you suspect they migh...
Pets provide many benefits to humans. They comfort us and they give us companionship. However, some...
Working with Infected Birds or Other Animals
This page outlines CDC’s recommendations for preventing exposure to avian influenza viruses.
This guidance identifies select occupational groups that may be at risk to novel influenza A viruses
Guidance for Veterinarians
This page provides considerations for veterinarians related to H5N1 bird flu in cats
This page outlines CDC’s recommendations for preventing exposure to avian influenza viruses.
This guidance identifies select occupational groups that may be at risk to novel influenza A viruses
Provide information to facilitate connections and on-going conversations between dairy farm veterina...
Agricultural Fair Organizers & Exhibitors
This information can help prevent illnesses in public settings like agricultural fairs, where people...
This information can help prevent illnesses in public settings, like agricultural fairs, where peopl...
This page outlines CDC’s recommendations for preventing exposure to avian influenza viruses.
This guidance identifies select occupational groups that may be at risk to novel influenza A viruses
State and Local Public Health Agencies
CDC has collaborating with STLT public health agencies to develop an enhanced summer influenza surve...
This page outlines CDC’s recommendations for preventing exposure to avian influenza viruses.
This guidance identifies select occupational groups that may be at risk to novel influenza A viruses
Key Resources
HPAI A(H5N1) virus is widespread in wild birds worldwide and is causing outbreaks in poultry and U.S...
You are being given this information and these instructions because you are participating or partici...
People recently exposed to bird flu viruses should self-monitor for symptoms after exposure.
This guidance identifies select occupational groups that may be at risk to novel influenza A viruses
Bird flu is a disease caused by certain flu viruses that usually spread between birds, not people. S...