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H5N1 testing in cow veterinarians suggests bird flu is spreading silently

The findings suggest transmission and cases are going undetected. [...]

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Strain of H5N1 bird flu that killed Louisiana resident found in Nevada dairies

The finding suggests a new spillover event, further dashing hopes of containment. [...]

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The First Human Bird Flu Death Has Occurred in the United States

The Louisiana Department of Health reports the first US human death caused by H5N1 bird flu. [...]

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The US Has Bird Flu Vaccines. Here’s Why You Can’t Get One

H5N1 vaccines have been previously licensed, and millions are in the national stockpile. But even with the news of the country’s first human death due to bird flu, vaccination isn’t yet recommende [...]

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As US marks first H5N1 bird flu death, WHO and CDC say risk remains low

The person who died was over the age of 65 and had underlying medical conditions. [...]

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UK on alert after H5N1 bird flu spills over to sheep in world-first

The UK sheep had inflamed mammary gland much like infected cows in US. [...]

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Birdbuddy's new smart bird feeder can ID birds by their songs

I’m seeing a ton of smart bird feeders again this year at CES — and I’m inexplicably drawn to them. Perhaps because the idea of birds nibbling on seeds and flying away represents a natural purit [...]

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Another Cat Food Recalled for Possible Bird Flu Contamination

It's the third bird flu-related cat food recall in four months. [...]

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More eggs are coming to America as prices surge

Brazil is doubling the amount of eggs it exports as the U.S. tackles shortages caused by bird flu.Read more... [...]

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Dutch unicorn Bird flees ‘overregulated’ Europe for ‘global hubs’ — and a meditation retreat

Dutch software firm Bird is moving most of its operations out of the Netherlands and opening new global hubs as it seeks a reprieve from “overregulation” in Europe, said co-founder and CEO Robert [...]

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