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Bird flu viruses have mutations that might help them spread to humans

28 June 2023

A human immune system protein called butyrophilin helps to stop bird flu from infecting people, but some viruses currently circulating have mutations that might overcome this barrier


Gannets' blue eyes turn black after an infection with bird flu

4 May 2023

Black irises have been spotted in gannets that test positive for bird flu antibodies, suggesting they are an indicator that the seabirds have survived an infection with the virus


Bird flu has killed 20 critically endangered California condors

26 April 2023

A recent outbreak of avian flu has killed 7 per cent of the wild population of California condors, and officials are bracing for the virus’ spread


Bird flu may be making foxes and other animals behave in unusual ways

21 March 2023

Analysis of wild mammals infected with H5N1 bird flu in the US found that many had brain infections and neurological symptoms, including lack of fear of people


A bald eagle is tested for avian flu

Bird flu cases are expected to surge as birds migrate in coming weeks

18 March 2023

H5N1 cases in birds are expected to rise in the coming weeks as migratory species wing their way across the planet. Veterinary epidemiologist Victoria Hall explains why this outbreak is different – and what it could mean for humans


Ducks at a market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 24 February 2023

Bird flu death: What will happen next and is there a vaccine?

24 February 2023

An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died in hospital after catching bird flu. Her father has tested positive for the virus responsible, but it is unclear whether he caught the infection from her or the family's poultry collection


A dead pelican, possibly infected with bird flu, in Lima, Peru, in December 2022

How prepared is the world for a pandemic of bird flu in people?

14 February 2023

Bird flu is infecting wild birds and poultry around the world. If it were to crossover into humans, some antiviral drugs are available but it would take time to develop a vaccine


South American Sea Lions

Researchers ‘cannot rule out’ bird flu spreading between sea lions

14 February 2023

More than 600 sea lions have been found dead or dying on Peruvian beaches this year in the first mass mortality event of wild mammals from bird flu in South America


Large flock of brown hens in a chicken barn at a farm.

UK prepares for worst bird flu outbreak on record this winter

18 October 2022

Avian flu infection rates in the UK are six weeks ahead of this time last year, prompting officials to heighten biosecurity measures


A notice from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs

UK bird flu research project launched to protect poultry and seabirds

19 June 2022

A UK government-backed project – FluMap – aims to help understand how bird flu is evolving and finding its way into poultry farms


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