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       A Mutating Threat: Scientists Warn H5N1 Bird Flu Is Evolving Fas
       ter Than Ever
       By: Data Report Date: December 1, 2025, 6:52 am
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       This is very concerning.
       A Mutating Threat: Scientists Warn H5N1 Bird Flu Is Evolving
       Faster Than Ever.
       Source of information.
       1. Cam Ness
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       Re: A Mutating Threat: Scientists Warn H5N1 Bird Flu Is Evolving
        Faster Than Ever
       By: Masked Man Date: December 3, 2025, 1:13 am
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       Here are some companion studies to Data Report's thread..
       ...One study addresses the role temperature sensitivity plays
       while the other study concerns itself about asymptomatic
       factors...
       SUMMARY:
       Resistant bird flu viruses pose pandemic threat
       Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they
       can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one
       of the body’s ways of stopping viruses in their tracks,
       according to new research led by the universities of Cambridge
       (Cambridge, UK) and Glasgow (Glasgow, UK).
       In a study published today in Science, the team identified a
       gene that plays an important role in setting the temperature
       sensitivity of a virus. In the deadly pandemics of 1957 and
       1968, this gene transferred into human flu viruses, and the
       resulting virus thrived...
       Human flu viruses cause millions of infections every year. The
       most common types of these viruses, which cause seasonal flu,
       are known as influenza A viruses. They tend to thrive in the
       upper respiratory tract, where the temperature is around 33°C,
       rather than deep in the lungs in the lower respiratory tract,
       where the temperature is around 37°C...
       2 DEC 2025
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.biotechniques.com/microbiology/fever-pitch-resistant-bird-flu-viruses-pose-pandemic-threat/
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       SUMMARY:
       Could bird flu be quietly spreading undetected worldwide?
       H5N1 could cause asymptomatic infections, meaning it could
       spread – and evolve – undetected, making it harder to fight.
       6 November 2025
       LINK:
  HTML https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/could-bird-flu-be-quietly-spreading-undetected-worldwide
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