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Multiple tweets highlight the resurgence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 virus and its deadly impact on domestic and wild birds across the world. Recent outbreaks have been reported in Mozambique, with a bird flu outbreak on a laying hen farm. The virus has also been traced back to Africa and Europe. Researchers have published papers on the evolution of the bird flu strain and the suppression of CRISPR-Cas immunity using RNA-based anti-CRISPRs. These outbreaks have significant implications for the global poultry industry and public health.
Bird breakfast https://t.co/lRX7Dl2bec
Mozambique reports bird flu outbreak on laying hen farm https://t.co/TunJLpxR7x https://t.co/Jxh1oGgBP6
A Perspective in @NatureMicrobiol reviews the evolutionary trajectories and processes that underpin the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages and identifies the most prevalent sublineages. https://t.co/XKHN28qNdM https://t.co/2bGHzQc1JF
When big broods of cicadas emerge every 13 or 17 years, birds are treated to an all-you-can-eat buffet – and this sudden glut has cascading effects on other animals and plants in the ecosystem https://t.co/6BDruIV5X4
Watch: Lion bites trailer tire, leaving tourists deflated https://t.co/Ft0VR0C4A6 https://t.co/uvtes2BGMv
The gain-of-function Covid-19 virus has killed almost 7 million so far. And there are still bioweapons labs working around the globe to design even more deadly viruses. This is a real threat to humanity. Gain-of-function must be stopped, globally, today.
Wild animals have infiltrated the Sphere https://t.co/JIaR9DbNbT
Lounging lion never sensed its enemies coming until it was too late https://t.co/tebbFy4mqI https://t.co/UqD1Utzl9P
Nature research paper: Bacteriophages suppress CRISPR–Cas immunity using RNA-based anti-CRISPRs https://t.co/7VpqZx29t8
Giant chicken roams the tropical Atlantic https://t.co/o08PxvLlIL
Many potential pathways to future pandemic influenza Although influenza A viruses have caused pandemics for centuries, future pandemics cannot be predicted with our current understanding and resources. https://t.co/4yDfOgupwl 1/3
How the current bird flu strain evolved to be so deadly Genetic changes to avian influenza viruses have led to spread among many wild species, creating an uncontrollable global outbreak. https://t.co/PW01vniIpJ 1/2
How the current bird flu strain evolved to be so deadly https://t.co/dt8r0Er3CH
The bird flu that has killed record numbers of domestic and wild birds across the world since 2021 originated in Africa and Europe. https://t.co/OgCFGvdDUr
What scares animals the most in a South African national park? Humans. https://t.co/0jQJFDlLCO
Lounging lion never saw its enemies coming until it was too late https://t.co/U3AHA3UIMF https://t.co/q17rYnde5e
Nature research paper: The episodic resurgence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 virus https://t.co/YtD1l3NuuK