As the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues, scientists are working to better understand the virus's threat to human ...
The new study shows that this aging process may not inactivate the H5N1 virus, however, and it underscores the risk of consuming raw or undercooked foods during the bird flu outbreak, which ...
While there's no sign that H5N1 can be transmitted person to person at this point, some experts worry about the possibility of a pandemic if the virus continues to spread widely. Here's what you ...
H5N1 viruses have circulated in birds for many years, but a new version, called clade 2.3.4.4b H5N1 virus emerged more recently, and has since spread among cattle.
Researchers developed a handheld sensor using ECB technology for quick detection of H5N1 influenza in aerosols, enhancing ...