Even with bird flu circulating in Australia, the risk to humans is low. But some groups are still at increased risk.
Experts say the H5N1 bird flu virus’s risk to humans is low, but fear an impeding decimation of seal populations after tens of thousands of deaths in South America and Antarctica ...
When highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza spread into U.S. dairy cattle, it raised the pressing question for farmers and regulators: what happens when virus‑contaminated dairy manure is spread on ...
Researchers say more monitoring is needed after finding mammary glands of several livestock species could harbor avian influenza ...
The government will begin vaccinating critically endangered birds from the deadly H5N1 virus as wildlife groups brace for a “tsunami of devastation”.
How much could spreading dairy manure from infected farms have contributed to the U.S.’s bird flu problems? Researchers worked to find out ...
A two-year cohort study of 428 people exposed to H5N1-infected birds in England found fewer than 1% met criteria for infection, with no severe disease or secondary human transmission. The findings ...
The actress says she's raising her son on steak, liver, raw milk, and honey to make him 'big and strong.' Federal health ...
New Canadian research suggests dairy cows that recover from highly pathogenic avian influenza develop a surprisingly strong immune response.
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