A United Nations food agency warned that the continued spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus is an unprecedented food security ...
The most well-known HPAI subtype circulating today is H5N1. Since early 2024, H5N1 has been causing outbreaks among cows ...
Kennedy Jr. downplayed concerns about H5N1 avian influenza in the U.S., raising alarm among public health and infectious ...
Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
Very few humans have gone up against bird flu. But we've all dealt with seasonal flu for years. Some of our immune systems ...
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 ...
In today’s Health Alert, the spread of H5N1 bird flu has reached an unprecedented level, according to the United Nations Food ...
New research suggests that past exposure to seasonal flu viruses may help protect people from severe illness caused by the ...
As the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues, scientists are working to better understand the virus's threat to human ...
H5N1 can still be active in raw milk cheese even after the standard 60-day aging window, according to new research.
In a new study, results suggest that in a preclinical model, two FDA-approved flu antivirals did not successfully treat ...