Should we be worried about bird flu spreading to mammals?

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Should we be worried about bird flu spreading to mammals?
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There is emerging evidence that the worldwide bird flu outbreak is spilling into mammals such as foxes and mink. But we still don’t know if mammals are catching the virus from other mammals

An mRNA vaccine has been found to induce antibody responses against all 20 known subtypes of influenza A and B in mice and ferretsIn a laboratory study, the H1N1 seasonal flu virus didn't take hold in bronchial cells containing the omicron coronavirus variant, but the flu virus did replicate in cells

containing the delta variantA UK government-backed project – FluMap – aims to help understand how bird flu is evolving and finding its way into poultry farmsEvidence shows that getting a flu jab during pregnancy provides substantial protection to young babies, but uptake in many countries is still concerningly low

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