Backyard poultry face bird flu risk when migrating mallards stop to rest
Knowing where, when and for how long mallard ducks -- natural carriers of avian influenza -- stop and rest as they migrate can help predict the probability that they will spread bird flu to backyard poultry flocks, according to a new study.
Killer T cells could hold key to future 'bird flu' vaccines, study suggests
Scientists at La Trobe University have identified a possible defense for humans against the influenza virus H5N1—commonly known as "bird flu"—which could open avenues of research for new vaccine development.
INDIANAPOLIS – Avian Influenza, H5N1, or simply the bird flu, is continuing to cause problems for farmers across the state. Just within the last week, the Indiana State Board of Animal Health…
Boehringer Ingelheim Launches Trivalent Vaccine for H5 Avian Influenza
Launching this month, Vaxitek HVT+IBD+H5 integrates COBRA technology to address the ongoing viral evolution challenges of avian influenza, as well as for the prevention of Marek disease and infectious bursal disease.
Argentina confirms case of avian influenza in domestic birds - Poultry World
Argentina has confirmed a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in backyard poultry in the province of Chaco following laboratory analyses of
Nbc affiliate did not publish headline cdc culling cats due bird flu 2025 02 24
A supposed headline about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) killing cats in response to the bird flu outbreak is fabricated. There is no evidence that the CDC has plans to cull cats after one tested positive for bird flu.
Portugal: Bird flu threatens a new epidemic on the horizon - top health expert
International, MNA | Five years after the first cases of the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 were confirmed in Portugal, Public Health specialist Francisco
Editorial: Big decision on bird flu - Riverhead News Review
As a community newspaper, we often resist reporting on larger national issues in favor of hyper-local coverage. Sometimes, national news hits us on a local level in ways we can’t ignore.
A unique European research project aims to protect zoo birds from bird flu. Bern Animal Park, Basel Zoo and the Institute of Virology and Immunology (IVI) are working together to test a promising, innovative vaccine that effectively protects endangered wild bird species kept in zoos.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection of Indoor Domestic Cats Within Dairy Industry Worker Households - Michigan, May 2024 | Request PDF
Request PDF | On Feb 20, 2025, Ramya Naraharisetti and others published Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection of Indoor Domestic Cats Within Dairy Industry Worker Households - Michigan, May 2024 | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
WHO commits to enhancing Nigeria's capacity to tackle influenza threat
Kano, 24 February, 2025- Following an alert of a highly pathogenic avian Influenza (H5N1) outbreak in poultry, commonly known as bird flu, in Kano state, the World Health Organization ( WHO) has stepped up its support to the Government of Nigeria to prevent transmission of the virus to humans. While the virus spreads rapidly among birds, it also has the potential to infect mammals, including humans. It poses a significant threat to both animal and public health.