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Will bird flu become the next pandemic? Disease experts are concerned about surveillance gaps

Gaps in bird flu surveillance could lead to delays in detecting a potential new pandemic.

Why has bird flu in the US spread to cows and what's the risk for humans?

The article highlights the concern of a potential global spread of bird flu from animals to humans.

Will bird flu become the next pandemic? Disease experts are concerned about surveillance gaps

Gaps in bird flu surveillance could lead to delays in detecting a potential new pandemic.

Why has bird flu in the US spread to cows and what's the risk for humans?

The article highlights the concern of a potential global spread of bird flu from animals to humans.
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Bird flu's wild range

Monitoring wild animals for diseases is crucial to identifying emerging health threats from zoonotic diseases originating in wildlife.

Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned

The worrisome strain of avian influenza has spread to cows and even one person across six US states.
Health officials are closely monitoring the situation, highlighting concerns about the virus potentially spreading to humans.

Bird flu's wild range

Monitoring wild animals for diseases is crucial to identifying emerging health threats from zoonotic diseases originating in wildlife.

Bird flu outbreak in US cows: why scientists are concerned

The worrisome strain of avian influenza has spread to cows and even one person across six US states.
Health officials are closely monitoring the situation, highlighting concerns about the virus potentially spreading to humans.
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Hong Kong's first monkey virus case what do we know about the B virus?

B virus transmitted from animals to humans is rare, but without a vaccine, caution is advised.
A rare human case of B virus transmitted by monkeys in Hong Kong, emphasizing the risk of wild monkey contact.

Man in Mexico dies with first human case of H5N2 bird flu

A 59-year-old man in Mexico died with H5N2 bird flu, a strain never recorded in people before. No evidence of human-to-human transmission; concerns about mutation remain.

Opinion | Why the New Human Case of Bird Flu Is So Alarming

The H5N1 bird flu situation is at a dangerous inflection point, with the virus adapting in ways that increase its risk to humans, highlighting the importance of comprehensive testing for early containment.

Almost a dozen people have tested positive for bird flu. What to know about H5N1 disease spread and symptoms

The bird flu outbreak in Colorado has led to several workers at an egg farm testing positive for the disease.

Two Covid Theories

The origin of Covid-19 still remains uncertain with speculation between natural transmission from animals or a lab leak theory.
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