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  2. Bird Flu Has Been Found In All 50 States—Health Experts ...

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    The threat of avian flu has dominated public health discourse as cases become increasingly more widespread and severe. H5N1, a highly pathogenic strain, was present in several continents as early ...

  3. Bird Flu Is Becoming a Bigger Threat - AOL

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    Chickens are pictured at a poultry farm in Mexico on June 6, 2024. Credit - Ulises Ruiz/AFP—Getty Images. A t least 58 people in the U.S. have been infected by the H5N1 bird flu virus this year ...

  4. Influenza A virus subtype H5N2 - Wikipedia

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    H5 N2 is a subtype of the species Influenzavirus A (avian influenza virus or bird flu virus). The subtype infects a wide variety of birds, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, falcons, and ostriches. Affected birds usually do not appear ill, and the disease is often mild as avian influenza viral subtypes go.

  5. Avian influenza - Wikipedia

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    Avian influenza, also known as avian flu or bird flu, is a disease caused by the influenza A virus, which primarily affects birds but can sometimes affect mammals including humans. [1] Wild aquatic birds are the primary host of the influenza A virus, which is enzootic (continually present) in many bird populations. [2] [3]

  6. Updates on the bird flu outbreak, now linked to raw milk ...

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    PHOTO: HPAI H5N1 virus - 3d rendered image of highly pathogenic avian influenza. (STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images) ... following multiple detections of bird flu virus in its milk and dairy supply within ...

  7. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 - Wikipedia

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    Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 (A/H5N1) is a subtype of the influenza A virus, which causes the disease avian influenza (often referred to as "bird flu"). It is enzootic (maintained in the population) in many bird populations, and also panzootic (affecting animals of many species over a wide area). [1]

  8. What to Know About the Bird Flu amid the Current Outbreak - AOL

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    Bird flu can be transmitted from birds to humans if they come in close contact with infected animals. According to experts, infected birds shed flu viruses in their saliva, mucous, and feces.

  9. Is It Time to Worry About Bird Flu? - AOL

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    H5N1 avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu, has infected more than 100 million birds in the U.S. and almost 500 dairy cattle herds across 15 states. The virus has popped up in mammals ...