COVID-19, scientists are watching another virus warily: H5N1. It’s been circulating widely in the U.S. — and now, wild birds ...
A series of reported outbreaks at some of the largest egg producers in the U.S. have caused a shortage in egg supplies, as ...
As the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues, scientists are working to better understand the virus's threat to human ...
Existing antivirals may be less effective against this H5N1 bird flu strain, and prevention measures, such as avoiding raw ...
eye inflammation, discharge, breathing difficulties, and neurological signs such as tremors or seizures. Seek veterinary care immediately if such symptoms appear. No human infections have been ...
PHOTOGRAPHED AT BLANK PARK ZOO, DES MOINES, IOWA There is, however, one critical ability that human beings have and birds do not: mastery of their environment. Birds can’t protect wetlands ...
In a new study, results suggest that in a preclinical model, two FDA-approved flu antivirals did not successfully treat severe H5N1 infections. Additionally, the researchers found that the route of ...
The eye-catching coastal bird, with its long red-orange bill, stunning red-yellow eyes, black head, and brown and white body, found on Atlantic and Gulf coast beaches, is crucial to the ecosystem of ...
Monitor for illness: Keep an eye on signs of disease ... no known cases of human-to-human transmission. "While the risk to Ohioans is low, the best way to prevent bird flu is to avoid unprotected ...
Very few humans have gone up against bird flu. But we've all dealt with seasonal flu for years. Some of our immune systems ...
After the H5N1 virus infection was confirmed among the dead birds on the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-RCER campus around 10 days ago, the human samples were taken on March 10 and ...