• Restart studies of H5N1

    Restart studies of H5N1
    Scientists around the world announced that they would restart the study of mutant strains of the H5N1 avian influenza virus after a pause due to fears of research information
  • Two Chinese people died of bird flu H7N9

    Two Chinese people died of bird flu H7N9
    The two deaths were all in Shanghai, China. Among them, there was an 87-year-old grandfather, who began to show symptoms on February 19 and died 8 days later.
  • Warning of H7N9 flu from China may spread to Vietnam

    Warning of H7N9 flu from China may spread to Vietnam
    The number of H7N9 bird flu cases in China has increased to 7 people, of which 2 have died. Concerned about possible disease in Vietnam, the Ministry of Health requires units to
  • Vietnam urgently responds to H7N9 flu from China

    Vietnam urgently responds to H7N9 flu from China
    On April 4, the Prime Minister made a public request to the sectors to drastically prevent smuggled poultry, to prevent H7N9 infection from spreading to China. The Ministry of
  • Warning for a new pandemic of bird flu in Vietnam

    Warning for a new pandemic of bird flu in Vietnam
    Yesterday, Monday, August 29, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) warned of a new strain of H5N1 avian influenza virus that has emerged in Vietnam and
  • 5 mutations make bird flu a pandemic

    5 mutations make bird flu a pandemic
    The H5N1 bird flu epidemic can be deadly, but so far it has not yet become a pandemic because it cannot be transmitted from human to human.
  • H5N1 avian influenza virus

    H5N1 avian influenza virus
    H5N1 avian influenza virus is reappearing in poultry markets in China, especially in the southern region, causing great difficulties for the country to prevent a new pandemic.
  • Red alert bird flu in Hong Kong

    Red alert bird flu in Hong Kong
    Hong Kong is screening 17,000 chickens after two wild birds and 1 chicken died of H5N1 virus infection last week.
  • IAEA uses nuclear technology against H5N1 virus

    IAEA uses nuclear technology against H5N1 virus
    Experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have deployed nuclear technology to determine the spread of highly virulent H5N1 virus and the risk of rapid infection with
  • Super avian influenza virus becomes a biological bomb?

    Super avian influenza virus becomes a biological bomb?
    The type of bird flu virus that can infect and kill millions of people at the same time will not be disclosed by microbiologists. However, scientists warn, these figures have been