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Influenza A (H5N1) virus – also called “H5N1 virus” – is an influenza A virus subtype that occurs mainly in birds, is highly contagious among birds, and can be deadly to them. H5N1 virus does not usually infect people, but infections with these viruses have occurred in humans. Most of these cases have resulted from people having direct or close contact with H5N1-infected poultry or H5N1-contaminated surfaces.
Understanding the Molecular Basis of Avian Influenza Host Shift

Understanding the Molecular Basis of Avian Influenza Host Shift

Multispecies Transmission of Avian Flu Virus Includes Dairy Cattle, Cats, and Raccoons

Multispecies Transmission of Avian Flu Virus Includes Dairy Cattle, Cats, and Raccoons

Dairy Cattle Become Hosts for Avian Flu Transmission

Dairy Cattle Become Hosts for Avian Flu Transmission

Pasteurization Effectively Eliminates H5N1 Virus from Milk

Pasteurization Effectively Eliminates H5N1 Virus from Milk

H5N1 Strain Shows Limited Airborne Transmission in Ferrets

H5N1 Strain Shows Limited Airborne Transmission in Ferrets

Genomic Study Warns of H5N1 Adaptation to Marine Mammals

Genomic Study Warns of H5N1 Adaptation to Marine Mammals

Gene-Edited Chickens in Fight Against Bird Flu

Gene-Edited Chickens in Fight Against Bird Flu

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