For the first time, deadly H5N1 bird flu has been confirmed as the cause of a wildlife die-off in Antarctica, killing more than 50 skuas during the 2023–2024 summers. Researchers on an Antarctic ...
A new nasal spray vaccine for H5N1 bird flu has shown promising early results, raising hopes it could one day be used to help ...
Since it was first detected in the U.S. in 2014, H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has jumped from wild birds to farm animals and then to people, causing more than 70 human cases in ...
Scientists have developed a nasal vaccine to protect against bird flu. The corresponding study was published in Cell Reports ...
More than 50 skuas in Antarctica died from the high pathogenicity avian influenza virus H5N1 in the summers of 2023 and 2024, marking the first documented die-off of wildlife from the virus on the ...
The United States Deptartment of Agriculture recently awarded scientists at Binghamton University $2.5 million to develop a next-generation avian flu vaccine. The grant is part of an overall $100 ...
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Seasonal flu antibodies can also target avian flu to build immunity against potential pandemic risks
Are seasonal flu antibodies also effective against avian flu? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) has shown that a ...
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Dead crows found in Tamil Nadu town spark H5N1 bird flu threat; officials say no human health risk
Dead crows in Vedasandur, Tamil Nadu, sparked fears of an H5N1 bird flu outbreak, but officials have ruled out any immediate ...
The Animal Husbandry Department has confirmed the outbreak of avian influenza (commonly called bird flu) at Ammagaripalli and ...
The samples were taken on Jan. 31 from birds in Wallkill.
As bird flu continues to circulate in animals and spill over into humans, researchers are racing to stop it before it adapts ...
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