bird flu
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Bird Flu Reaches Antarctica, Results in Mass Elephant Seal Deaths
The first bird flu case in Antarctica was recorded earlier this year. Click to read more. Bird flu reached Antarctica earlier this year, with the first case of the bird-borne disease being reported on the brown skua population on Bird Island, located off South Georgia in the Antarctic region.
Latest Research Articles
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Bird Flu Detected in Antarctica for the First Time Raises Risk of Catastrophic Breeding Failure Among Isolated Penguins
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Gene-edited Chickens Show Resistance To Lower Doses Of Less Lethal Form Of Bird Flu, Study Says
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Bird Flu Virus Mutates, Kills Hundreds of Sea Lions in Argentina, Health Authority Calls Event ‘Unusual’
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Over 300 Seals, Sea Lions Found Dead In Siberia; Experts Eye Toxins, Poisons, Viral Infections As Possible Causes
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Bird Flu Virus Now Infects Cats, New Suspected Cases Reported in Seoul
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Two Cats in South Korea Tested Positive for Bird Flu; Cat Shelter Now Under Quarantine
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Kittiwakes Found Dead In East Yorkshire's Nature Reserve; People Warned Not To Touch Dead Birds Due To Possible Bird Flu
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Cats Die from Avian Influenza in Poland, Scientists Worried of Disease Mutation
China Records World's First Human Death Due to Bird Flu Strain H3N8
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Avian Influenza Outbreak Kills Four Mountain Lions, Infections from Birds to Mammals Continues
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Northern Arizona Claimed the Lives of Three California Condors
Minnesota Reports Year's First Case of Bird Flu, 114 Chickens Infected