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Changes in wildlife migration could alter disease risk

As human activity and climate change alter animal migration, the risk of disease transmission to people could change, a review finds.

24 January 2011 | EN | 中文

GM rooster

GM chickens: a solution for bird flu?

Scientists have genetically modified chickens to stop transmission of bird flu, but could they ever be grown commercially?

14 January 2011 | EN

Swine flu science update: 4 December 2009

A roundup of articles about testing for swine flu, monitoring genetic mutations to the virus, the provision of vaccine and more.

4 December 2009 | EN | FR | 中文

Swine flu science update: 10 September 2009

A round-up of the latest articles about vaccination, new life for expiring Tamiflu stocks, turkeys in Chile catching swine flu, and more.

10 September 2009 | EN | 中文

Soaps and detergents 'could help tackle bird flu'

Scientists have shown that ordinary soaps and detergents can kill the bird flu virus, but warn the method cannot replace poultry vaccination.

8 April 2009 | EN | 中文

India's trees are potential Tamiflu source

A number of tree species found in western India could supply an important ingredient for the bird flu drug Tamiflu.

1 April 2009 | EN

Scientists find new drug target on bird flu virus

Scientists have identified a part of the H5N1 virus that could provide a new approach for developing antiviral drugs.

2 March 2009 | EN | 中文

Anti-H5N1 rice could protect poultry, say scientists

Chinese scientists have engineered rice to protect poultry from bird flu — but work is still in the early stages.

26 February 2009 | EN | 中文

'Weak spot' could be bird flu vaccine target

Scientists have made antibodies against a part of the flu virus common to all strains, a discovery that could lead to a bird flu vaccine.

Source: International Herald Tribune

24 February 2009 | EN | 中文

Chinese bird flu rates 'don't add up'

Most human cases of bird flu in China this year have been from areas with no corresponding outbreaks in birds, puzzling experts.

Source: The Lancet

11 February 2009 | EN | 中文

A slide of the H5N1 virus

Scientists find 'likely' human-human H5N1 spread

Human-to-human transmission of H5N1 is likely to have occurred between a father and son in China, according to a new study.

10 April 2008 | EN | 中文

Chickens in a metal cage

China approves its first human H5N1 vaccine

China has approved production of a H5N1 vaccine for humans, the first of its kind in the developing world.

Source: 科学与发展网络(SciDev.Net)

8 April 2008 | EN | 中文

Bird flu update: 7 April 2008

A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

7 April 2008 | EN

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South Asia News in brief: 1–15 March 2008

A round-up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–15 March 2008.

20 March 2008 | EN

H5N1 virus

Bird flu update: 3 March 2008

A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

3 March 2008 | EN

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Bird flu update: 4 February 2008

A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

4 February 2008 | EN

Bird flu update: 7 January 2008

A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

7 January 2008 | EN

Many countries are inadequately prepared for an influenza epidemic

Countries 'ill prepared' as bird flu risk continues

The risk of a global influenza pandemic has not decreased since mid-2005, when the first cases emerged, warns a UN report.

7 December 2007 | EN | 中文

Chickens on a market in China

Bird flu update: 4 December 2007

A roundup of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

4 December 2007 | EN

Bird flu update: 5 November 2007

A round-up of the latest news on the spread of the bird flu virus and the threat to human health.

5 November 2007 | EN