bird flu in English

noun
1
a severe, often fatal flu virus of birds, especially poultry, that is transmissible from them to humans.
The fear is that human and bird flu virus could mix in pigs and form a strain more easily transmittable to humans.

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1. Are we gonna get bird flu?

2. We don't care about bird flu.

3. What Is Bird Flu? Bird flu, or Avian influenza, is a viral infection spread from bird to bird

4. Pandemic bird flu -- early detection, early response.

5. Think of cancer, bird flu, swine flu, SARS.

6. Think of cancer, of bird flu, swine flu, SARS.

7. Just look at pandemics -- swine flu, bird flu, H1N1.

8. The bird-flu virus manages to become easily transmittable between humans.

9. And the WHO, burned by injudicious comments from one of its top officials during the bird flu epidemic, has been more measured in its comments (see Bird flu: the role of science journalists).

10. Here families of bird flu patients wait out side the emergency room in a hospital.

11. The birds are being Culled following an outbreak of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.

12. Then a number of years went by, and there were a lot of rumors about bird flu.

13. A Cull of 27,000 chickens has been completed after cases of bird flu were detected at a poultry farm

14. Aamtaur par infected jivit ya mrit pakshiyon ke sampark me aane wale logon me H5N1 bird Flu viksit hua hai

15. According to instructions, the latency period of bird flu is usually less than 7 days if a human is infected.

16. Breaking science news and Articles on global warming, extrasolar planets, stem cells, bird flu, autism, nanotechnology, dinosaurs, evolution -- the latest discoveries

17. The Wall Street Journal of the day before said: “The bird-flu virus currently active in Asia is known as H5N1 and was first spotted in Hong Kong’s poultry markets in 1997.

18. On Wednesday, I learned from Laurie Garrett that I'm definitely going to get the bird flu, and I wouldn't be at all worried about that if we never had any contact with Asia.

19. Cytokine storm is now seen as a likely major cause of mortality in the 1918-20 “Spanish flu”–which killed more than 50 million people worldwide and the H1N1 “swine flu” and H5N1 “bird flu” of recent years—and now COVID-19