New research reveals why bird flu poses such an unusual danger to humans: it can keep multiplying even at temperatures that normally shut viruses down.
A study uncovers the viral gene that lets bird flu beat fever, reshaping surveillance strategies as H5N1 continues to spread.
The death from bird flu of a person in Washington is a reminder that avian flu is circulating widely during flu season, increasing the potential for the emergence of a bird flu strain that can spread ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, better known as bird flu, has been confirmed in a Dodge County dairy herd, according to ...
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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Can humans get bird flu?
Headlines about avian influenza and its spread to other animals concern me. How worried should I be about the bird flu ...
Not a great risk. While humans who come in contact with affected birds can catch H5 bird flu, there is relatively low risk, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since 2024 ...
Since bird flu was first identified in U.S. dairy herds in March 2024, Wisconsin dairy herds have managed to avoid the virus - until now.
A case of bird flu was detected in a dairy cattle herd Sunday amid a bipartisan push for USDA to accelerate review of a ...
An unprecedented number of bird flu outbreaks among wild birds and their wide geographic spread are driving an early and ...
As migrating bird populations begin to travel through Colorado during late fall and winter, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Yesterday the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced the first known ...
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