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Human Causes Of Bird Flu Pose A Major Concern: World Health Organization

(CTN News) - The World Health Organization expressed alarm Thursday about the rapid spread of the H5N1 bird flu to new species..................

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Ireland has avoided recent outbreaks of bird flu but the global threat remains and is growing

Spread of bird flu to cattle, first seen in Texas, brings to more than 40 the number of different species of mammals infected

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WHO says human cases of bird flu 'an enormous concern' | South China Morning Post

The World Health Organization voiced alarm at the growing spread of H5N1 bird flu to new species, including humans, who face an ‘extraordinarily high’ mortality rate.

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H5N1 strain of bird flu is found in MILK for first time in 'very high concentrations,' World Health Organization warns

Bird flu has been detected in 'very high concentrations' in raw milk, the World Health Organization announced Friday. However, the pasteurized milk supply remains safe.

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H5N1 strain of bird flu found in milk: WHO

GENEVA: The H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been detected in very high concentrations in raw milk from infected animals, the WHO said on Friday (Apr 19), though how long the virus can survive in milk is unknown. Avian influenza A (H5N1) first emerged in 1996 but since 2020, the number of outbreaks in birds

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Bird flu virus found in milk, is of "great concern" to WHO

The chief scientist at the World Health Organization is sounding the alarm over the risk of bird flu spreading to humans.

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H5N1 strain of bird flu found in raw milk from infected animals: WHO

GENEVA: The H5N1 bird flu virus strain has been detected in very high concentrations in raw milk from infected animals, the WHO said on Friday (Apr 19), though how long the virus can survive in milk is unknown. Avian influenza A (H5N1) first emerged in 1996 but since 2020, the number of outbreaks in birds

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WHO Warns Growing Cases of Bird Flu in Humans is 'Enormous Concern'

The virus has killed millions of birds since 2020 but has not spread from human to human. A scientist with the World Health Organization warned about the global spread of bird flu, saying it is an "enormous concern" for humans.

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