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bird flu

noun

Definition of bird flu

: avian influenza specifically : severe often fatal influenza A caused by strains of a subtype (H5N1) of the causative orthomyxovirus that have produced epidemics in domestic birds especially in Asia with sporadic associated human infections

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That kind of viral evolution is notoriously linked to severe emerging diseases like bird flu, HIV, Ebola fever and SARS. Quanta Magazine, "Viruses Would Rather Jump to New Hosts Than Evolve With Them," 13 Sep. 2017 Like many animals flown in from overseas, importing commercial birds requires quarantine to prevent the spread of disease, including bird flu and Newcastle disease, a contagious and fatal illness that attacks the nervous system of birds and poultry. Michael Brice-saddler, courant.com, "Prosecutors: East Hartford man tried to smuggle 34 finches through JFK Airport," 18 June 2019 Sufficiently capable actors could work to resurrect the deadliest pathogens of the past, like smallpox or Spanish flu, or modify existing pathogens such as bird flu to be more contagious and lethal. R. Daniel Bressler, Vox, "“Designer bugs”: how the next pandemic might come from a lab," 6 Dec. 2018 In 1985, his continuing hunt for bird flu took him to Delaware Bay. Washington Post, "Bird flu hot spot: Scientists track virus in huge migration," 28 June 2018 Today’s top concern is a lethal bird flu that jumped from poultry to more than 1,500 people in China since 2013. Time, "Scientists Seek Universal Flu Shot 100 Years After Deadly Pandemic," 19 Jan. 2018 Flu viruses that spread easily among humans tend not to grow as well in chicken eggs as bird flu strains do. Jason Gale / Bloomberg, Time, "How Effective Is the 2018 Flu Shot? Here's What You Should Know," 7 Feb. 2018 Now that the ban is lifted, researchers can better study dangerous diseases like bird flu and ebola, which kill thousands of people a year. Avery Thompson, Popular Mechanics, "Feds Lift Ban on Making Viruses More Lethal," 20 Dec. 2017 Known as bird flu, the illness is carried by birds, wild fowl and some mammals. Mark Johnson, jsonline.com, "The hunt for a future killer," 15 Dec. 2017

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First Known Use of bird flu

1980, in the meaning defined above

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bird flu

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Medical Definition of bird flu

: avian influenza specifically : severe often fatal influenza A caused by strains of a subtype (H5N1) of the causative orthomyxovirus that have produced epidemics in domestic birds especially in Asia with sporadic associated human infections