One age group are more likely to have antibodies that bind to the H5N1 avian flu virus, new research has found.
Previous exposures to older flu strains prime the immune system to produce antibodies against bird flu (H5N1).
I accompanied Tehama County CattleWomen President Joan Growney and California CattleWomen Membership Chair Kendra McCluskey ...
As outbreaks for several diseases are being monitored across the U.S., state DPH Commissioner Robbie Goldstein has an update on the ongoing public health initiatives in Massachusetts.
As spring approaches and Harvard gardeners look forward to emerging plants, so too do they dread the arrival of the ...
Prior exposures to specific types of seasonal influenza viruses promote cross-reactive immunity against the H5N1 avian ...
Dave Weldon was scheduled to have a confirmation hearing on Thursday, but the White House scrapped the nomination of the ...
Pandemic influenza remains a significant global health threat, as signalled by the circulation and cross-species transmission of avian influenza A(H5N1) viruses from the clade 2.3.4.4b, including ...
Older adults who were exposed to seasonal flu viruses that circulated prior to 1968 are more likely to have some protection ...
A new H5N1 bird flu mutation has appeared in a cluster of infected dairy cows. It's a genetic change that scientists say could not only make the virus more lethal, but increase its spread between ...
The ongoing bird flu outbreak has led to wild bird deaths, slaughtered livestock, and hazardous conditions for dairy industry ...
The Agriculture Department is de-emphasizing vaccines as a tool to control bird flu in poultry operations, leaving advocates ...
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