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Avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, can exhibit lytic properties, particularly in certain strains. Lytic infections involve the destruction of host cells, typically leading to the release of new viral particles. In the case of avian influenza, the virus can cause significant cell damage in infected birds, resulting in symptoms and high mortality rates in some strains. However, the pathogenicity and lytic nature can vary depending on the specific virus subtype.

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