A 2023 avian flu outbreak decimated a Caspian tern colony on Rat Island and spread…
Browsing: Avian Flu
Avian flu, also known as avian influenza or bird flu, is a type of influenza virus that primarily affects birds, but can occasionally infect humans and other animals. This virus is naturally occurring among wild aquatic birds worldwide and can spread into domestic poultry, such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys, causing significant economic losses due to illness and death in bird populations. There are several strains of the virus, some of which are more severe than others; notably, the H5N1 strain has caused serious concern because of its potential to cause pandemic influenza. Human cases of avian influenza are rare, but when they occur, they can be deadly, particularly if the virus mutates to a form that is easily transmissible between humans. Symptoms in humans can range from typical flu-like symptoms to severe respiratory problems and death. Prevention and control measures in poultry populations include vaccination, biosecurity practices, surveillance, and culling of infected or exposed birds.
A Texas case of H5N1 in a dairy worker revealed a virus capable of fatal…
Some antiviral drugs demonstrate high effectiveness against bovine H5N1. A recent study published in Nature…
Workers developed symptoms after working with infected poultry. In Washington state, four farm workers contracted…
Researchers at The Pirbright Institute have discovered that current global strategies to control bird flu…
Research indicates that the food-stealing behavior of some seabirds may be a key factor in…
Researchers in Texas detected H5N1 in wastewater from 10 cities, but the risk to humans…
Amidst widespread H5N1 outbreaks, experts call for an immediate and structured response to influenza threats,…
Fewer than half of Americans are aware that drinking raw milk is less safe than…
New research sheds light on how a key avian influenza virus enzyme can mutate to…
A recent study conducted in a wild bird colony in southern Japan indicates that blowflies…
Cornell University research reveals avian influenza’s mammal-to-mammal transmission in the U.S., involving dairy cattle, cats,…
Researchers have found that the H5N1 virus, while capable of making mice and ferrets sick…
Research on H5N1 influenza in U.S. dairy cattle shows the virus can cause severe disease…
Research shows that heating raw milk greatly lowers H5N1 virus levels, but traces might persist.…
Experimental mRNA vaccine proves highly effective against H5N1 in animal studies, offering hope for rapid…
The Biological Threat Research Laboratory (BTRL) at Texas Tech University was instrumental in identifying the…
NYC wild birds carry H5N1 avian influenza, as revealed by a study involving local students.…