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Scientists have made a startling discovery: a strain of bird flu that thrives in temperatures that usually stop human viruses in their tracks. This adaptation could make certain avian influenza viruses more resilient and harder to control during warmer months, raising concerns for both animal and human health.
Bird flu, or avian influenza, primarily spreads among birds but occasionally jumps to humans, sometimes causing serious illness. The new findings suggest that this heat-resistant behaviour could allow the virus to survive longer in the environment and potentially increase transmission risks. Understanding how these viruses adapt is critical for predicting outbreaks and developing effective prevention strategies.
Researchers emphasise that while this discovery is concerning, it doesn’t mean a widespread human epidemic is imminent. Instead, it highlights the importance of monitoring viral evolution and preparing public health measures in advance. Early detection, biosecurity in poultry farms, and ongoing vaccine research remain key tools in keeping bird flu under control.
This breakthrough underscores the dynamic nature of viruses and reminds us why global surveillance and scientific research are essential for protecting both humans and wildlife from emerging infectious threats.
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