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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Health - 08/12/2025 17:59

Mayo Q&A: Can humans get bird flu?

By Matthew Binnicker, Ph.D., Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Headlines about avian influenza and its spread to other animals concern me. How worried should I be about the bird flu spreading to humans? ANSWER: Avian influenza remains a concern around the world. While we know the overall risk of avian influenza spreading to humans is low at this time, we also know the virus is transmitting among wild birds to millions of commercial poultry and backyard bird flocks, and we’ve started to see infection in fox, mink and other mammals, such as cattle. Infections in humans are rare so far. But the more people or...

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