The new map provides a direct explanation. "We could connect all the severe cases with the wild bird map," said co-first author Walter Harrington, PhD, St. Jude Department of Host-Microbe Interactions ...
More than a year after H5N1 bird flu was first confirmed in American dairy cattle, the virus continues to spread through ...
The H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza has spread across the globe, infecting hundreds of birds and mammal species. Few places offer a clearer view of the virus’s spread in urban ...
Scientists provided the most complete view of bird flu's spread through wild bird populations across North America, explaining how the dominant strain advanced, maintaining the risk of human ...
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