The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.
The patient is an older adult with underlying health conditions.
The man went to hospital with a fever and persistent cough.
At this point, avian flu H5N1 is thought to have very limited ability to transmit between humans, but a recent case in British Columbia with an unknown source of transmission has piqued the curiosity ...
Scientists identify bird flu hotspots where humans, livestock, and birds overlap, raising global outbreak risk ...
A new study from the University of Georgia indicates that the movement patterns of waterfowl may influence the spread of ...
Study shows human-derived H5N1 spreads more easily through contact than animal strains, raising concerns about adaptation in ...
Today’s Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection (CHP) recorded two new H9N2 human avian influenza cases with symptom onsets ...
The first human case of H9N2 influenza virus, a type of bird flu, has been reported in Europe. The Italian Ministry of Health recorded the infection on 25 March, involving a boy with underlying health ...
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