Scientists find ‘conclusive’ evidence of spillover infections from wild birds in the east Asian country – home to five million horses Horses are silent carriers of H5N1 bird flu, a new study ...
BIRD flu can infect horses without causing any symptoms, new research reveals, sparking fears it could be spreading under the radar. It’s a new chapter in the unfolding threat of H5N1 ...
Bird flu can infect horses asymptomatically, recent research suggests, prompting concerns that the virus could have found ways to spread undetected. H5N1, the technical name for the bug which has ...
These infections have been occurring in horses undetected. Antibodies for avian flu, more commonly known as bird flu, were found in blood samples taken from horses in two regions in Mongolia.
Bird flu antibodies have been found in blood samples taken from horses in Mongolia, meaning horses anywhere could be vulnerable in areas where bird flu is present - and they could pass on the ...
Evidence of bird flu infections in horses signals a new frontier in viral spillover risks, demanding urgent action to monitor and mitigate cross-species transmission. Research Letter: Evidence of ...