Avian Influenza Starts to Spread to spread to Mammals

Avian Influenza Starts to Spread to spread to Mammals

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(1)News Desk
(2)The Pandemic from the Bird.
(3)Spread to mammals
(4)British Route Derland
(5)Gwen Porter, British National Trust
(6)We’ve collected thousands of bird carcasses so far, and this is probably the tip of the iceberg.
(7)The virus continues to spread due to migratory birds on the beach.
(8)Birds all over the world are being infected and dying at an alarming rate.

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(1)Spread to mammals
(2)News Desk
(3)H5N1 avian influenza virus
(4)We were in England earlier, we’re in Peru, we’re all dying.

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(1)H5N1 Spreading Area Data WOAH Mammals Spreading to WOAH Mammals
(2)News Desk
(3)H5N1 Spread Area Data WOAH
(4)Livestock farmers 5602 cases
(5)4,271 cases of wild birds
(6)It’s spreading so much that it’s spreading to farms.

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(1)Spread to mammals
(2)News Desk
(3)February 17th, 2023.
(4)Mammal infections have also started

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(1)Spread to mammals
(2)World Health Organization Secretary-General Tewardros Gubbrough Jesus on the 28th.
(3)Mink, otter, fox, sea lion, and other mammals have contracted the avian influenza virus, and we have to keep an eye on the recent spread of the virus to mammals.DIRECTOR-GENERAL
(4)World Health Organization Secretary-General Teward Ross Brillessus February 8
(5)Mink, otter, fox, sea lion, and other mammals have contracted the avian influenza virus, and we have to keep an eye on the recent spread of the virus to mammals.
(6)News Desk
(7)World Health Organization Secretary-General Tewardros Gubbrough Jesus February 8
(8)Mink, otter, fox, sea lion, and other mammals have contracted the avian influenza virus.
(9)We have to keep an eye on the recent spread of this virus to mammals.
(10)A seal is also a cotton swab.

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(1)Spread to mammals
(2)Tim Uyeki, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, February 13
(3)It is worrisome that mammalian infections are increasing.
(4)Mammal infection confirmed -> High likelihood of crossing over to humans

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(1)Spread to mammals
(2)First discovered on a farm in southern China in 1996.
(3)News Desk
(4)Choi Chang-yong, professor of agricultural and biological resources at Seoul National University
(5)In the process of dense breeding, a new deadly virus
(6)It’s newly discovered, and the virus has been released back into the wild.
(7)A virus that was found in China in the past suddenly came here and there.
(8)They’re spreading out.

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