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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday reassured that the risk of human infection from H5N1 avian influenza remains ...
Supported by USAID, South Korea, the Fleming Fund and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), the initiative tackles ...
As they're seeing the avian flu jump from birds to cows, they say there's now a greater risk the virus could mutate and ...
Avian flu, also commonly referred to as bird flu, primarily spreads among wild birds such as ducks and gulls and can also ...
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Scientists are investigating a mutation in the H5N1 avian influenza virus, raising concerns about a potential human pandemic.
One recent study of 115 farmworkers found that about 7% of them showed signs of a recent, undetected H5N1 infection. They’d ...
Testing milk from dairy farms across the United States will help contain the disease’s spread among cattle — which should ...
A single mutation in the virus currently infecting poultry and dairy farms across the U.S. could help the it spread among humans.
The virus has been found in raw milk, deepening concerns about bird flu spread. Experts discuss the symptoms and how to prevent getting sick.