Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Mutant Bird Flu Strain Spreading In Asia - Video

By Camille Borkowski


Photo illustration of a chicken being checked for bird flu. The author of a paper on a mutant bird flu strain said experts agreed to publish it only after he explained that the virus was "much less lethal" than previously feared. 
(AFP Photo/Diptendu Dutta)

1 comment:

Emma said...

I think that it is very interesting and sad that the mutant bird flu strain has been spreading since 2003, and even though we thought it was over, now it has come back. This shows that even if just a few birds have mutant bird flu strain, it can spread to many birds. I guess that is how epidemics start. The article doesn't say anything about what exactly mutant bird flu is, what causes it, or what happens if a bird has it. I think that it is also kind of interesting that a sickness for birds can also be spread to people.