A dangerous bird flu, in other words, was suddenly circulating in mammals—mammals with which people have ongoing, extensive ...
We cannot predict the finer details of a particular outbreak or a particular storm, but we can often identify when these ...
A study published by the Chair for Avian Health and Biosecurity at the National Veterinary College of Toulouse, Toulouse, ...
Great Lakes farms have become a hot spot for bird flu, killing millions of birds and raising fears of a human pandemic.
H5N1 influenza is evolving rapidly, weakening the effectiveness of existing antibodies and increasing its potential threat to ...
It’s difficult to predict what this year’s flu season is going to be like. But it’s a good time to start thinking about ...
Richard Peabody, director of epidemic and emerging infections at the UK Health Security Agency, has warned that bird flu has ...
A historic case of bird flu has been identified in a sheep in northern England, marking the first such instance globally.
The viruses that cause avian influenza are potential threats ... a mortality rate about 20 times higher than that of the 1918 flu pandemic. If the worst of these rare infections ever became ...
This is the second case and second death due to H5N1 ever in India (WHO tracks data 2003 onwards after the global outbreak).
The active and ongoing global spread of avian influenza virus has impacted more than 14 million birds in Canada and 160 ...
Every human infection is an opportunity for H5N1 bird flu to mutate, raising pandemic risk There is much to learn from the COVID experience - how much intervention is needed to help get people and ...