ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- Russian scientists have developed a new vaccine strain against the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus, the Russian Science Foundation announced on Tuesday ...
Two cases of bird flu have been confirmed close to a mid-Suffolk village, including one case in captive birds within a ...
Is 100°C enough to kill the H5N1 bird flu virus? A science-backed kitchen guide on safe cooking temperatures, poultry safety, ...
Just two weeks into 2026, outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza on poultry farms have been confirmed across the ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Tainan’s Animal Health Inspection and Protection Office on Monday culled 10,836 laying hens at a farm ...
As highly pathogenic avian influenza recently resurfaced in Iraq and Israel, new outbreaks have been confirmed on poultry ...
The H5N1 bird flu virus that has spread worldwide is already better at infecting people than earlier strains. What’s more, a single mutation could allow it to infect the cells lining our noses and ...
Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the ...
A new vaccine to protect dairy and poultry workers from bird flu does not require a needle and works against multiple strains of the H5N1 virus, researchers at the University of Maryland Center for ...
Kerala authorities have issued an H5N1 alert in Iritty after bird flu was detected in a crow, with officials confirming no ...
Researchers discovered that the H5N1 bird flu virus can persist for up to 120 days in raw-milk cheese, challenging long-standing safety rules and raising new questions about the risks of unpasteurized ...
The H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in a crow in the Edakkanam area of Iritty in Kerala’s Kannur district. Officials ...
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