Avian influenza, sometimes avian flu, and commonly bird flu, refers to \"influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds.\" Of the greatest concern is highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
\"Bird flu\" is a phrase similar to \"swine flu,\" \"dog flu,\" \"horse flu,\" or \"human flu\" in that it refers to an illness caused by any of many different strains of influenza viruses that have adapted to a specific host. All known viruses that cause influenza in birds belong to the species influenza A virus. All subtypes (but not all strains of all subtypes) of influenza A virus are adapted to birds, which is why for many purposes avian flu virus is the influenza A virus (note that the \"A\" does not stand for \"avian\").
Adaptation is non-exclusive. Being adapted towards a particular species does not preclude adaptations, or partial adaptations, towards infecting different species. In this way strains of influenza viruses are adapted to multiple species, though may be preferential towards a particular host. For example, viruses responsible for influenza pandemics are adapted to both humans and birds. Recent influenza research into the genes of the Spanish flu virus shows it to have genes adapted to both birds and humans; with more of its genes from birds than less deadly later pandemic strains.
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Articles About Avian influenza
Deadly Bird Flu Studies to Stay Secret for Now: WHO
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 18)
MORE TOPICS: ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now - WHO
By Reuters UK
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organisation said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Deadly H5N1 Flu Studies Put on Hold Until Risks Known
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: SWINE FLU, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU, H5N1
Decision Time for Researchers of Deadly Bird Flu
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, BIRD FLU, H5N1, LONDON
Bird Flu: Decision Time for Researchers
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, BIRD FLU, H5N1, LONDON
Decision Time for Researchers of Deadly Bird Flu
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization (WHO) this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 14)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, SWINE FLU, BIRD FLU, H5N1, LONDON
Australia Slaughters Thousands of Ducks to Contain the Avian Flu Virus
By IBTimes AU
Australian authorities have ordered on Wednesday the destruction of some 24,000 ducks in Victoria to contain the spread of the avian flu detected in the southern region of the country. (Feb 02)
Fears of a Mutant Virus Flying the Coop Halt Bird-Flu Study
By Reuters
Researchers studying a potentially more lethal, airborne version of the bird-flu virus have suspended their studies because of concerns the mutant virus they have created could be used as a devastating form of bioterrorism or accidentally escape the lab. (Jan 21)
MORE TOPICS: ALLERGY, INFECTION, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU, H5N1, LONDON
Bid to Tackle ‘Frankenstein’ Bird Flu Virus: Study Halted for 60 Days
By IBTimes UK
A huge controversy has erupted after a group of scientists created an incredibly lethal, hyper-contagious bird flu virus so they can come up with a vaccine to prevent it. The airborne version of the strain may easily spread among humans. (Jan 21)
Asia on Alert as Deadly Bird Flu Virus Rears Its Head Again
By IBTimes UK
Hong Kong authorities ban import of poultry from neighbouring areas including Shenzhen and declare "import control zone". (Jan 03)
