The CDC said in a statement on Monday that it does not believe the new coronavirus found in bats poses a concern to public health currently.
A CDC study has found H5N1 bird flu antibodies in veterinarians who had no symptoms and no knowledge they had been working ...
The study, “Seroprevalence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5) Virus Infections Among Bovine Veterinary Practitioners ...
It also could mean there are more “virus–infected dairy cattle in states where infection in dairy cattle has not yet been ...
A new CDC report found evidence of previous bird flu infection in veterinary practitioners who work with cattle and who did ...
Inhalon’s inhaled antibody therapy aims to address this need, the release said. Its RSV candidate is part of a more broad effort to develop therapies that deliver therapeutic antibodies directly to ...
Key Takeaways Three dairy veterinarians tested positive for bird flu antibodies despite having no known exposureOne infected ...
Justin Sullivan/Newsweek The CDC's study, published in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, was based on antibody testing conducted at a veterinary conference last September. Veterinarians ...
CDC report shows H5N1 infection in veterinarians who did not know they were working with infected cattle The veterinarians had no symptoms but have antibodies in their blood One of the ...
None of the three veterinarians with antibodies had been tested since January 2024, and none reported experiencing symptoms aligned with bird flu, the CDC reported. The infected practitioners did ...
"This type of prevention can be very useful in controlling infection outbreaks and containing the bird flu pandemic," said an immunologist.