Scientific American: A Bird Flu Vaccine Might Come Too Late To Save Us From H5N1 H5N1 bird flu is here. It’s moving from animals to people in ways not seen before. It’s spreading to new species ...
Earlier this month, federal health officials announced they are providing $72 million to vaccine manufacturers to help ensure currently available birdfluvaccines are ready-to-use, if needed.
First case of H5N1 virus detected in pig in U.S., raising concerns for public health officials. Genetic analysis underway, but risk to public remains low.
NBC Universal, Inc. The birdflu virus hasn’t yet spread from person to person, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday, releasing findings from a monthslong probe into a ...