Avian flu is for the birds, right? Not so fast. While the H5N1 virus is more deadly for birds, it can infect pets and people.
As of March 5, the EC had recorded a total of 49 HPAI outbreaks among backyard/hobby flocks, and zoos in 14 countries. The ...
No new human cases of avian influenza have been reported, and poultry infections are low so far in March. But infections in cats are continuing, and new research is raising concerns about the virus ...
Here's a quick primer on the bird flu — when it started, how it spreads and what you can do to protect against it.
The discovery of silent H5N1 infections in unexpected populations, the emergence of new variants, and its potential to evolve ...
Avian flu is not just for the birds; cases have been reported in the United States in dairy cows, as well as types of cats, a ...
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