The highly infectious H5N1 strain of avian flu has led to the death of at least 280 million birds since October 2021, critically impacting global biodiversity.
Prof Ashley Banyard emphasizes the lack of awareness about avian influenza’s significance and warns about its potential risks to human health and farming systems.
Dr Connor Bamford notes the uncertainty regarding the virus's trajectory and highlights the human population as a significant space for future developments.
The origins of all highly pathogenic avian influenzas trace back to poultry farms, raising concerns about the history and evolution of the H5N1 strain.
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