H5N1 Bird Flu
Cross-source consensus on H5N1 Bird Flu from 4 sources and 15 claims.
4 sources · 15 claims
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- H5N1 avian flu has been detected in 16 dairy farms across six U.S. states. — H5N1 Avian Flu in Dairy Cattle
- H5N1 was first discovered in 1996. — H5N1 Avian Flu in Dairy Cattle
- H5N1 primarily infects birds. — H5N1 Avian Flu in Dairy Cattle
- H5N1 has shown no major genetic changes since its initial discovery. — H5N1 Avian Flu in Dairy Cattle
- The H5N1 outbreak is the largest avian influenza outbreak in U.S. history. — Avian Influenza H5N1 Outbreak and Health Response
- The outbreak resulted in the death of 58 million chickens. — Avian Influenza H5N1 Outbreak and Health Response
- H5N1 spreads with exceptional speed once it enters a poultry or egg farm. — H5N1 in Poultry: Detection, Spread, and Clinical Signs
- H5N1 has not demonstrated the ability to spread from human to human. — Egg Prices Are NOT by Accident
- H5N1 has been detected in processed cat food, extending its known presence beyond live poultry. — H5N1 in Poultry: Detection, Spread, and Clinical Signs
- Confirmed H5N1 outbreaks require emergency response protocols due to the speed of intra-flock transmission. — H5N1 in Poultry: Detection, Spread, and Clinical Signs