"bird flu" or "avian flu."
there is a serious and potentially deadly strain of the flu virus called influenza A (H5N1) that has been referred to as "bird flu" or "avian flu."
The influenza A (H5N1) virus primarily infects birds, but it can also infect humans who come into contact with infected birds or contaminated surfaces.
The virus can cause severe respiratory illness and has a high mortality rate, with around 60% of reported human cases resulting in death.
humans include fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and difficulty breathing.
The virus can rapidly progress to severe respiratory illness, pneumonia, and other life-threatening complications.
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avoid contact with infected birds or contaminated surfaces. People who work with birds
flu is known to be present should take precautions such as wearing protective clothing and using proper hygiene practices.
There is currently no vaccine available for influenza A (H5N1), but researchers are working to develop a vaccine that could be used in the event of an outbreak
there is no such thing as "malignant flu," there is a serious strain of the flu virus known as influenza A (H5N1) that can cause severe illness and has a high mortality rate.