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‘Major Leap’ in Bird Virus Threatens Yet Another Pandemic

Por: The Daily Beast World February 06, 2023

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The same that’s over the past year just got a lot closer to , too.An unusual outbreak of the H5N1 virus in minks—relatives of weasels—at a Spanish fur farm last fall also exposed the farm’s staff to the virus. Swift action by health authorities helped prevent any human infections. This time.But bird flu isn’t going away. And as H5N1 continues to circulate in domestic and wild birds, causing millions of animal deaths and tightening the... + full article



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