Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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Researchers are seeing the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus increasing in virulence and transferring to mammals in higher numbers since 2021. A paper released by Kandeil et al 2023 in Nature Communications showed that while HPAI outbreaks were previously seasonal, since 2021, they hav...
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