The bird flu virus that has been spreading among wild birds, poultry and mammals could lead to a pandemic worse than COVID-19 ...
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, ...
A study uncovers the viral gene that lets bird flu beat fever, reshaping surveillance strategies as H5N1 continues to spread.
New research reveals that the bird flu viruses may be capable of replicating at temperatures higher than an average fever, a ...
Researchers discovered why bird flu can survive temperatures that stop human flu in its tracks. A key gene, PB1, gives avian viruses the ability to replicate even at fever-level heat. Mice experiments ...
New bird flu mutations can survive human fever, making the virus potentially more dangerous. Learn how PB1 gene increases ...
New research from the Universities of Cambridge and Glasgow highlights a worrying trait of avian influenza (bird flu) viruses ...
The first human to have ever been infected with H5N5 strain of bird flu has died, Washington state health officials confirmed ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a backyard flock in Ontonagon County, according to a news release from ...
Fever slows seasonal flu by blocking viral replication, but bird-flu strains resist heat. New research reveals why—and what this means for treatment and surveillance.
The virus would become a pandemic virus if it gains the capability of human-to-human transmission, the head of the French ...