Wild birds gain immunity to avian flu in ‘encouraging sign’ amid deadly outbreak
by Phoebe Weston from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FQJN)
Scientists find antibodies in Scottish populations of northern gannets and shags as poultry infections in Britain fall dramatically
Some birds have developed immunity to avian flu, according to scientists who say there are encouraging signs" that the deadly virus could kill fewer birds this winter.
The current H5N1 bird flu outbreak, which started in 2021, has been the worst recorded, and is thought to have killed millions of wild birds. Mortality rates appeared to be very high among wild birds, but it was not known how many survived and gained immunity.
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