Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
As the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues, scientists are working to better understand the virus's threat to human ...
The H5N1 avian influenza virus is mutating to evade immune defenses in mammals following prior infection or vaccination.
Drinking raw milk may pose a risk of bird flu transmission to humans. Will pasteurization eliminate this risk and make milk ...
Emily Hilliard, the HHS deputy press secretary, told The New York Times that Kennedy was merely trying to say that “culling ...
Bird flu “is adapting to mammals, and it continues to show new tricks,” Nelson tells The Verge. The virus is spreading widely ...
New research shows it can harbor the infectious bird flu virus for months. "There is a risk of infection," lead study author ...
New computational modeling of avian influenza variants’ immunoprotein interactions – developed by a research team at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte – reveals the H5N1 influenza virus is ...
In a conference call today, USDA Sec. Rollins said the agency is hyper-focused on poultry currently, but no vaccine is yet ...
H7N9 — is detected in at a poultry farm; scientists learn that past human flu exposure may provide some immunity to H5N1.
In two recent interviews on Fox News, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplayed concerns about H5N1 avian influenza in ...