How Scared Should You Be of Bird Flu?
How worried you should be about H5N1, the bird flu virus spreading on dairy farms in the United States, depends on who you are.
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Are We Prepared for Bird Flu? — ITT Episode 32
A new strain of H5N1 influenza is spreading in dairy cows in the United States.
Scary-sounding new virus in the news? Here are the questions you should ask
In the US, a dairy-farm worker develops itching, blood-shot eyes.
With the threat of H5N1 bird flu, hospitals must stay prepared
A third case of mammal-to-human transmission of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu virus has been reported in the United States.
Does pasteurization inactivate bird flu virus in milk?
Data provide direct evidence that the standard pasteurization methods used by dairy companies are effective in inactivating all tested subtypes of influenza viruses in raw milk.
Inactivation of Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus in Raw Milk at 63°C and 72°C
Findings highlight the need for research on HPAI A(H5N1) virus in dairy production.
Avian Influenza: keeping careful watch to keep the EU safe
With avian Influenza increasing, two European Commission health threat management experts, Francisco Reviriego and Ingrid Keller, explain the risks of its spread in Europe and what the EU is doing to keep people, animals and the environment safe.
Potential pandemic risk of circulating swine H1N2 influenza viruses
Influenza A viruses in swine have considerable genetic diversity and continue to pose a pandemic threat to humans due to a potential lack of population level immunity.
Zoonotic infections by avian influenza virus: changing global epidemiology, investigation, and control
Avian influenza virus continues to pose zoonotic, epizootic, and pandemic threats worldwide, as exemplified by the 2020–23 epizootics of re-emerging H5 genotype avian influenza viruses
Avian Influenza A (H9N2) - India
the International Health Regulations (IHR) National Focal Point (NFP) for India reported to WHO a case of human infection with avian influenza A(H9N2) virus detected in a child resident of West Bengal state in India.
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Detections of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
The United States has the strongest avian influenza surveillance program in the world.
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Commission secures access for Member States to 665,000 doses of zoonotic influenza vaccines to prevent avian flu
The vaccine is intended for those most exposed to potential transfers of avian influenza from birds or animals, such as poultry farm workers and veterinarians.