Bolus found to detect H5N1 up to a week before symptoms appear
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H5N1 Bird Flu’s Human Risk Grows with U.S. Death, Animal Spread, and Mutation Warnings from Experts - FODMAP Everyday
H5N1, commonly known as avian influenza or bird flu, remains a significant concern for human health due to its evolving nature and potential for zoonotic transmission. First identified in geese in China in 1996, H5N1 has since caused outbreaks worldwide. The current strain, clade 2.3.4.4b, has demonstrated an unprecedented ability to infect a broad range of species, including poultry, wild birds, mammals such as cattle, goats, and even marine li…
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