Scientists have warned H5N1 bird flu could make a dangerous leap to humans, triggering a global health crisis.
European health authorities issue warnings over unprecedented bird flu outbreaks, urging early detection, preparedness and stronger hospital capacity to avoid a pandemic.
Following the first human death from the H5N5 strain of bird flu, experts are warning the virus, of which a number of strains ...
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.
Avian influenza is devastating poultry operations, spreading in dairy cattle and infecting farm workers. Why isn’t the United ...
Although development of a jab for the H5N1 strain of avian flu is well under way, other strains are receiving less attention ...
As support from the U.S. government has evaporated, Moderna is leaning on an old ally to carry plans for its prospective mRNA ...
There's an unwritten rule in publishing, or so I've been told: Don't write about COVID. Our collective attention span has ...
It’s about co-creating science.” The event highlighted pathogen research discoveries and pandemic prevention efforts from ...
Finding that vampire bats along Peru’s coast carried H5N1 antibodies raises concerns that multiple bat species could become ...
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A fever-proof bird flu variant could fuel the next pandemic
Bird flu has always worried pandemic planners, but a new twist is raising the stakes: scientists are now tracking variants ...
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