Hello Health Rounds Readers! Today we feature a study that found seniors may be less vulnerable to bird flu than younger ...
The Trump administration has not staffed an office established by Congress to prepare the nation for future pandemics, ...
The emergence of bird flu in Florida, particularly its impact on dolphins, raises concerns about potential human transmission ...
The U.S. reported the first outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on a poultry farm since 2017, as the country continues to ...
The United States reported the first outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on a poultry farm since 2017, as the country ...
Most of those infections have been seen in wild bird populations, with two known instances of backyard poultry flocks ...
Health authorities say the threat of infection for people remained low even amid the spread of H5N1 virus among birds and ...
The rapid spread of the highly infectious avian flu virus H5N1 has reached an “unprecedented” scale, wiping out hundreds of ...
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided.
Older adults who were exposed to seasonal flu viruses that circulated prior to 1968 are more likely to have some protection against H5N1, and children would benefit more from H5N1 vaccines.
The risk of bird flu is rapidly increasing as world health authorities call for stepped up measures to reduce risk and ensure human safety ...
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