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1 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists : Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.
In: New York Times, 2026 (2026-01-10)
2 Anthes, Emily:
C.D.C. Study Finds Silent Bird Flu Infections in Dairy Veterinarians : The vets had no symptoms, and one worked only in states where no dairy infections had been reported.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-02-13)
3 Anthes, Emily; Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Dairy Workers May Have Passed Bird Flu to Pet Cats, C.D.C. Study Suggests : But the study, whose publication was delayed by a pause in public communications by the agency, leaves key questions unanswered.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-02-20)
4 Fadulu, Lola:
Live Bird Markets Ordered to Close in New York After Avian Flu Is Found : The order affects roughly 80 markets in New York City and in several nearby counties. New Jersey is also asking its live markets to voluntarily clean, disinfect and temporarily close.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-02-07)
5 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Kennedy's Alarming Prescription for Bird Flu on Poultry Farms : The health secretary has suggested allowing the virus to spread, so as to identify birds that may be immune. Such an experiment would be disastrous, scientists say.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-03-18)
6 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Upheaval in Washington Hinders Campaign Against Bird Flu : Determined to cut costs and manage communications, the Trump administration is moving too slowly to contain the virus, experts say.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-05-01)
7 Mandavilli, Apoorva; Anthes, Emily:
Bird Flu May Be Airborne on Dairy Farms, Scientists Report : In unpublished research, researchers found live virus on equipment, in wastewater and in the air in so-called milking parlors.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-08-04)
8 Mandavilli, Apoorva; Anthes, Emily:
C.D.C. Posts, Then Deletes, Data on Bird Flu Spread Between Cats and People : The data, which appeared fleetingly online on Wednesday, confirmed transmission in two households. Scientists called on the agency to release the full report.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-02-06)
9 Mandavilli, Apoorva; Anthes, Emily:
Cows Have Been Infected With a Second Form of Bird Flu : A new version of the virus is widespread in wild birds but had not previously been detected in cows.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-02-05)
10 Rabin, Roni Caryn:
Scientists Perform First Pig-to-Human Lung Transplant : Researchers in China placed a lung from a genetically modified pig into a brain-dead man, with mixed results.
In: New York Times, 2025 (2025-08-25)
11 Anthes, Emily; Weiland, Noah:
Is Bird Flu Spreading Widely to Farm Workers? A Small Study Offers Some Reassurance : Officials found no evidence of silent infections in 35 Michigan dairy workers, but experts noted that much more data was necessary.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-07-20)
12 Charisius, Hanno:
Droht die nächste Pandemie? : Seit Monaten breitet sich das Vogelgrippevirus H5N1 in US-amerikanischen Milchviehbeständen aus und hat auch schon Menschen befallen. Wie der Virologe Martin Beer die Situation einschätzt.
In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2024 (2024-07-09)
13 Hecking, Claus:
"Alles war hoch kontaminiert" : Tote Kühe, kranke Melker, Erreger in der Milch: Die Vogelgrippe breitet sich unter Amerikas Rindern aus. Auch Menschen infizieren sich. Ist das der Anfang einer neuen Pandemie?
In: Der Spiegel, 2024 (2024-12-04)
14 Isai, Vjosa:
Canada Detects Its First Human Case of Bird Flu : A teenager in British Columbia was hospitalized in critical condition with the disease, and officials were working to find out how the person was exposed to the virus.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-11-13)
15 Kwai, Isabella:
Colorado Reports Three More Presumed Cases of Bird Flu : The cases, which have yet to be confirmed, were identified in farmworkers culling infected birds. The risk to the public remains low, health officials said.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-07-13)
16 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Bird Flu Has Already Appeared in New York's Animal Markets. What’s Next? : It's not just rural farms. Urban animal markets are fertile grounds for viral transmission, experts say.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-09-09)
17 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Bird Flu Has Infected a Third U.S. Farmworker : The worker had respiratory symptoms, unlike the first two. But the risk to the public remains low, federal health officials said.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-05-30)
18 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Bird Flu Is Spreading. Why Aren't More People Getting Tested? : Even as the H5N1 virus evolves, gaps remain in the nation’s contingency plans for human testing, scientists say.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-07-17)
19 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
Missouri Reports Bird Flu in a Patient Without a Known Risk : Previous human infections occurred in workers on farms. But community transmission of the virus remains unlikely for now, experts said.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-09-06)
20 Mandavilli, Apoorva:
The Bird Flu Virus Adapted to Sea Mammals. It May Not Be Done Yet. : Huge die-offs of elephant seals occurred after the virus gained nearly 20 troublesome new mutations, scientists found.
In: New York Times, 2024 (2024-06-05)

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