H5N1, also known as \"bird flu\", A(H5N1) or Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 is a subtype of the Influenza A virus which can cause illness in humans and many other animal species. A bird-adapted strain of H5N1, called HPAI A(H5N1) for \"highly pathogenic avian influenza virus of type A of subtype H5N1\", is the causative agent of H5N1 flu, commonly known as \"avian influenza\" or \"bird flu\". It is enzootic in many bird populations, especially in Southeast Asia. One strain of HPAI A(H5N1) is spreading globally after first appearing in Asia. It is epizootic (an epidemic in nonhumans) and panzootic (affecting animals of many species, especially over a wide area), killing tens of millions of birds and spurring the culling of hundreds of millions of others to stem its spread. Most references to \"bird flu\" and H5N1 in the popular media refer to this strain.
According to the FAO Avian Influenza Disease Emergency Situation Update, H5N1 pathogenicity is continuing to gradually rise in endemic areas but the avian influenza disease situation in farmed birds is being held in check by vaccination. Eleven outbreaks of H5N1 were reported worldwide in June 2008 in five countries (China, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan and Vietnam) compared to 65 outbreaks in June 2006 and 55 in June 2007. The \"global HPAI situation can be said to have improved markedly in the first half of 2008 [but] cases of HPAI are still underestimated and underreported in many countries because of limitations in country disease surveillance systems\".On December 21, 2009 the WHO announced a total of 447 human cases which resulted in the deaths of 263.
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Articles About H5N1
Has Nature Journal Given Terrorists the Secret of H5N1 Mutant Flu Virus?
By IBTimes UK
Nature's controversial bird flu research paper reveals how to create deadly flu epidemic. (May 03)
Biosecurity Experts Back down on Mutant H5N1 Bird Flu Strain Studies
By IBTimes UK
US experts drop opposition to publishing controversial research into H5N1 strain over fears it could be used by terrorists. (Apr 03)
MORE TOPICS: BIRD FLU
Bird Flu Research Released From Quarantine; Pandemic Threat Downplayed
By IBTimes
The controversial bird flu research that was deemed a threat to national security in December got the OK to be published by a panel of scientists on Friday. (Apr 02)
MORE TOPICS: PENNSYLVANIA, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU
Bird Flu More Common and Less Deadly Than Originally Estimated, Study
By IBTimes
More people may have been infected with bird flu than previously thought, making the disease more common and less deadly than previously estimated (Feb 24)
MORE TOPICS: INFECTION, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU, LOS ANGELES
Deadly Bird Flu Studies to Stay Secret for Now: WHO
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 18)
MORE TOPICS: ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU
WHO: Results of Bird Flu Experiment to be Published, Study Makes Transmission Easier
By IBTimes UK
Scientists and experts from the United Nation's World Health Organisation (WHO), said they will soon publish results of recent experiments on the H5N1 bird flu virus, despite the possibility of it being misused by terrorists. (Feb 18)
MORE TOPICS: BIRD FLU, UNITED NATIONS
Deadly bird flu studies to stay secret for now - WHO
By Reuters UK
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organisation said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, ARIZONA, SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU
Deadly H5N1 Flu Studies Put on Hold Until Risks Known
By Reuters
Two studies showing how scientists mutated the H5N1 bird flu virus into a form that could cause a deadly human pandemic will be published only after experts fully assess the risks, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. (Feb 17)
MORE TOPICS: SWINE FLU, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, SPANISH FLU
Decision Time for Researchers of Deadly Bird Flu
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, LONDON
Bird Flu: Decision Time for Researchers
By Reuters
When 22 bird flu experts meet at the World Health Organization this week, they will be tasked with deciding just how far scientists should go in creating lethal mutant viruses in the name of research. (Feb 15)
MORE TOPICS: UNITED NATIONS, AVIAN INFLUENZA, BIRD FLU, LONDON
