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in the evolutionary history of H5, or something of more import, remains to be seen. But avian flu will keep rolling the genetic dice, and we need to be prepared for the day that it gets `lucky'. // Made at BlueskyFeeds.com
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⚠️ BREAKING: Scientists Detect Live H5N1 (Clade 2.3.4.4b) in Ticks Feeding on Gulls, Raising Alarms Over a Possible New Transmission Vector




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Bird flu outbreaks made egg prices more expensive. Here's what to know
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is projecting that egg prices will decrease in the coming months. But experts said that all depends on whether there are any further bird flu outbreaks.


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Coronavirus Tidbits #373, November 30, 2025 - Dr. Judy Stone
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He's going to kill so many people and we're powerless to stop it. One of the most vile humans currently wandering around this watery rock.



www.caribbeannationalweekly.com
Cayman Islands confirms bird flu case on Grand Cayman farm
The Cayman Islands Government has confirmed the presence of H5 avian influenza, or bird flu, in an animal on a Grand Cayman farm, triggering an immediate, islandwide response involving several government agencies. - Advertisement - In a November 28 statement,...

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Purple Death: The Great Flu of 1918
This article was written by Sara Francis Fujimura for the "Volume 8 No. 3 - 2003" issue of Perspectives in Health, the magazine of the Pan American Health Organization (published from 1996 to 2007).






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