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Why Canadians don’t have to worry about soaring egg prices – for now

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The price for a carton of eggs has remained relatively stable in Canada, despite high egg prices afflicting the U.S. in the midst of an avian flu outbreak. Experts say that’s because of smaller Canadian farms and how outbreaks are...
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Canadian farmers on alert as 2nd bird flu strain found in U.S. cattle

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Canadian dairy farmers are ramping up surveillance after a second strain of avian flu was found in cattle in the United States, where the virus has prompted a reduction in milk production. No cases have been reported in Canadian cows so...
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Hundreds of B.C. ostriches ordered culled over avian flu: CFIA

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The first case of avian flu among ostriches in Canada since at least 2021 has been detected at a farm in southeastern B.C. Now, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has ordered all the birds be culled. But as Sohrab Sandhu reports, the...
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B.C. teen with severe avian flu now out of ICU, no longer infectious

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A hospitalized 13-year-old B.C. girl believed to be the first person to acquire H5N1 avian flu in Canada is now out of intensive care and breathing on her own. The source of her infection remains unknown, but she is no longer infectious.
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Health officials say B.C. teen with avian flu now off oxygen and no longer infectious UPDATED

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Canadian health officials say the 13-year-old B.C. teen with avian flu is now no longer infectious. The CBC’s Angie Seth has more.
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Pet food in B.C. recalled after a cat dies of bird flu

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Northwest Naturals, an Oregon-based pet food company, is recalling a batch of its raw frozen pet food after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed a house cat became infected with H5N1 avian flu and died after eating it.
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Health officials say B.C. teen with avian flu now off oxygen and no longer infectious

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Canadian health officials say the 13-year-old B.C. teen with avian flu is now no longer infectious. The CBC’s Angie Seth has more.
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Avian flu threatening B.C. poultry farms

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Close to 80 poultry farms in B.C. have experienced avian flu outbreaks since the middle of October, according to the B.C. Poultry Association.
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What’s the potential for avian flu to infect humans — and can we handle it?

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A housecat has died in the United States after eating raw pet food and contracting H5N1 bird flu. Epidemiologist Dr. Christopher Labos tells CBC News the risk of any individual pet getting avian flu is still low, but what is concerning...
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Officials monitoring avian flu in mammals in the Canadian Arctic

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Cases are popping up around the world in different species, and as Samuel Wat explains, that could affect country food.
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B.C. Health officials investigate possible first human case of H5N1 Avian Flu in Canada

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Dr. Brian Conway the medical director of the Vancouver Infectious Diseases Centre joins The Early Edition.Correction, Nov. 19, 2024: This story says this was the first human case of avian influenza caught in Canada. In fact, the case is...
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B.C. reports 1st presumptive human case of H5N1 avian flu caught in Canada

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British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease. As Yvette Brend reports, the announcement...
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B.C. investigating 1st presumptive human case of H5N1 avian flu caught in Canada

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British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of H5N1 avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the province's Health Ministry...
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Vets are warning of avian flu in wetlands as diagnosed B.C. teen remains critical

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A teen in B.C. has contracted a severe strain of avian flu and remains in critical condition. The province's chief veterinarian says wetlands in the Fraser Valley have been showing high levels of the virus. And as Jon Hernandez reports,...
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How to protect yourself from the avian flu, Dr. Peter Lin explains

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B.C. teen with avian flu is in critical condition, provincial health officer saysTeenager from Fraser Valley is 1st person to have contracted virus in Canada
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How worried should Albertans be about contracting bird flu?

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What's believed to be the first human case of avian influenza contracted within Canada is currently being investigated in B.C. Experts explain what the concerns are for Albertans.
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Teen has Canada’s 1st presumptive human avian flu case

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A B.C. teen is being treated in hospital for a presumptive case of avian flu, the first known case contracted in Canada. Officials are working to find the source of exposure and follow up with any contacts.
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B.C. investigating 1st presumptive human case of avian flu in Canada

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British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the province's Health Ministry announced...
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B.C. investigating 1st presumptive human case of avian flu caught in Canada

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British Columbia health officials are investigating what's believed to be the first human case of avian influenza caught in Canada after a teenager tested presumptively positive for the disease, the province's Health Ministry announced...
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Plantible Foods Promises Better Farms and Better Foods—But How Does It Taste?

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Co-Founder of Plantible Foods joins to Cheddar to discuss how their foods are made and how it affects how the food tastes. Watch!
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What's Behind the Rapid Rise of Egg Prices?

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Egg prices are up a whopping 351% from last year due in part to the worst-ever bird flu outbreak in the US. There are shortages all over the country or stores just have none in stock. Restaurants are adding surcharges and customers are...
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Denny's to implement egg surcharge amid nationwide shortage

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Denny's customers could soon have to pay more for meals that include eggs. (Scripps News)
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Zoetis gets Conditional License for Bird Flu Vaccine

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Zoetis has been granted a conditional license from the USDA for its avian flu vaccine. Since February 2022, more than 150 million birds have been affected in the US, causing egg prices to surge to all-time highs. CEO of Zoetis, Kristin...
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CSL 1H Profit Misses Estimates on Weak Vaccine Sales

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CSL CEO Paul McKenzie has reiterated the company's revenue growth guidance, even after first-half net income of the world's second-largest manufacturer of influenza vaccines came below analysts' expectations. He speaks exclusively with...