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Avian influenza is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These influenza viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them. However, avian influenza is very contagious among birds and can make some domesticated birds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick and kill them.
NIH-funded clinical trial will evaluate seasonal influenza vaccines with two experimental adjuvants

NIH-funded clinical trial will evaluate seasonal influenza vaccines with two experimental adjuvants

Researchers map virulence factor of influenza A virus in real-time

Researchers map virulence factor of influenza A virus in real-time

Study: Non-thermal plasma can inactivate 99.9% of dangerous airborne viruses

Study: Non-thermal plasma can inactivate 99.9% of dangerous airborne viruses

Disease X: an unknown disease that could claim millions of lives

Disease X: an unknown disease that could claim millions of lives

Study sheds light on the infection mechanism of influenza virus

Study sheds light on the infection mechanism of influenza virus

Phase 1 clinical trial examining topical cream plus influenza vaccine is underway

Phase 1 clinical trial examining topical cream plus influenza vaccine is underway

Bulgaria reports outbreaks of bird flu (avian influenza)

Bulgaria reports outbreaks of bird flu (avian influenza)

UNIST to develop self-powered tracking device for bird flu outbreak prediction

UNIST to develop self-powered tracking device for bird flu outbreak prediction

UF scientists to use $2.7 million NIH grant for preventing influenza viruses in animals and humans

UF scientists to use $2.7 million NIH grant for preventing influenza viruses in animals and humans

InDevR gets NIAID support for verification, validation studies on new potency test for influenza viruses

InDevR gets NIAID support for verification, validation studies on new potency test for influenza viruses

Researchers discover new virus in migratory bird species

Researchers discover new virus in migratory bird species

Mutations identified that enable human transmission of avian flu

Mutations identified that enable human transmission of avian flu

New study reports long-term infectious disease trends in China after SARS outbreak

New study reports long-term infectious disease trends in China after SARS outbreak

USDA announces grant to decrease impact of disasters

USDA announces grant to decrease impact of disasters

New transgenic mouse could help monitor potential dangers of emerging influenza viruses

New transgenic mouse could help monitor potential dangers of emerging influenza viruses

Resurgent outbreak of avian influenza underscores need for control efforts at animal source

Resurgent outbreak of avian influenza underscores need for control efforts at animal source

New research exposes cellular responses linked to bird flu vaccine

New research exposes cellular responses linked to bird flu vaccine

Influenza experts examine evolution of avian disease

Influenza experts examine evolution of avian disease

Mass livestock production could lead to human pandemics, expert says

Mass livestock production could lead to human pandemics, expert says

Preventing zoonotic diseases from pets to people: an interview with Dr Monique Éloit, OIE Director General

Preventing zoonotic diseases from pets to people: an interview with Dr Monique Éloit, OIE Director General

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