It is not inevitable that H5N1 will develop into a pandemic -- if we act now. Unfortunately, instead of urgent action, we ...
For the past several years, millions of birds around the world have been killed or culled because of a highly pathogenic form ...
An extensive study on wastewater samples taken across the United States from May to July found traces of the H5N1 bird flu ...
Thus far, the outbreak is growing slowly, says Yale SOM’s Dr. Howard Forman. But a lack of coordination and testing continues ...
The deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus, which has killed millions of birds worldwide since 2021—and in rare cases can be ...
The world is watching how the U.S. is responding to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle, a top WHO official said.
Researchers in Texas detected H5N1 in wastewater from 10 cities, but the risk to humans is currently low. Ongoing ...
Three of the four states had corresponding evidence of human influenza activity from other surveillance systems.
The authors reported no conflicts of interest. Source Reference: Tisza MJ, et al "Sequencing-based detection of avian ...
Wisconsin’s dairy herds remain free of the H5N1 avian influenza virus. The state has required influenza A testing prior to ...
"The widespread detection of influenza A (H5N1) virus in wastewater from 10 U.S. cities is troubling," the authors concluded.
Three of the four states had corresponding evidence of human influenza activity from other surveillance systems ...