Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

The avian flu virus was the agent that caused the devastating worldwide influenza pandemic in 2018 that killed an estimated 50-100 million people, and health authorities continue to pay close attention to periodic outbreaks of avian flu. Currently, an H5N1 influenza virus is leading to millions of w...

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Main Authors: Rowan, Andrew N, Rowan, Kathleen
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Published: WBI Studies Repository 2023
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spelling ftinstsciencepol:oai:www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org:wbn-1139 2023-06-18T03:39:54+02:00 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Rowan, Andrew N Rowan, Kathleen 2023-02-03T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/wbn/vol5/iss1/1 https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/context/wbn/article/1139/viewcontent/Highly_Pathogenic_Avian_Influenza___WellBeing_News.pdf unknown WBI Studies Repository https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/wbn/vol5/iss1/1 https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/context/wbn/article/1139/viewcontent/Highly_Pathogenic_Avian_Influenza___WellBeing_News.pdf WellBeing News Avian Influenza Bird Flu H5N1 Avian influenza virus ventilation Shut down Plus Spanish Flu Environmental Public Health Epidemiology Influenza Virus Vaccines text 2023 ftinstsciencepol 2023-06-04T20:23:28Z The avian flu virus was the agent that caused the devastating worldwide influenza pandemic in 2018 that killed an estimated 50-100 million people, and health authorities continue to pay close attention to periodic outbreaks of avian flu. Currently, an H5N1 influenza virus is leading to millions of wild birds and domestic poultry deaths. Recently, this virus spread in a mink farm in Spain, raising the stakes that it might be able to spread among humans. While the current avian flu pandemic is a major economic problem for global farms and a major animal welfare concern for domestic poultry and wild bird populations, it is just a mutation away from becoming a major human health problem. Intensive animal farming systems could lead to the evolution of a new pandemic avian flu virus. While the world is discussing the global warming potential of modern food systems, it should also pay attention to the potential pandemic threats from concentrated animal feeding operations. Text Avian flu The Humane Society of the United States, Institute for Science and Policy: Animal Studies Repository
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topic Avian Influenza
Bird Flu
H5N1
Avian influenza virus
ventilation Shut down Plus
Spanish Flu
Environmental Public Health
Epidemiology
Influenza Virus Vaccines
spellingShingle Avian Influenza
Bird Flu
H5N1
Avian influenza virus
ventilation Shut down Plus
Spanish Flu
Environmental Public Health
Epidemiology
Influenza Virus Vaccines
Rowan, Andrew N
Rowan, Kathleen
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
topic_facet Avian Influenza
Bird Flu
H5N1
Avian influenza virus
ventilation Shut down Plus
Spanish Flu
Environmental Public Health
Epidemiology
Influenza Virus Vaccines
description The avian flu virus was the agent that caused the devastating worldwide influenza pandemic in 2018 that killed an estimated 50-100 million people, and health authorities continue to pay close attention to periodic outbreaks of avian flu. Currently, an H5N1 influenza virus is leading to millions of wild birds and domestic poultry deaths. Recently, this virus spread in a mink farm in Spain, raising the stakes that it might be able to spread among humans. While the current avian flu pandemic is a major economic problem for global farms and a major animal welfare concern for domestic poultry and wild bird populations, it is just a mutation away from becoming a major human health problem. Intensive animal farming systems could lead to the evolution of a new pandemic avian flu virus. While the world is discussing the global warming potential of modern food systems, it should also pay attention to the potential pandemic threats from concentrated animal feeding operations.
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title_full_unstemmed Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
title_sort highly pathogenic avian influenza
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