What are you talking about? You typed the same exact thing? Yes it's the same, it's Bird Flu aka Avian Flu, and technically called H5N1. Your question is confusing, it takes on the same characteristics as the following mock question. Does CONFUSING mean the same thing as confusing? Hope that helped buddy.
The cast of H5N1 - 2008 includes: Rocco Capri Chiumarulo as Alfio Eros Galbiati as Tommy
The highly pathogenic H5N1 virus was first isolated in terns in South Africa in 1961, and then in Hong Kong in 1997.
Woodrow Wilson
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Dogs are not susceptible to the H5N1 bird flu.
The Gram stain is used for bacteria and not for viruses.
Yes, H5N1 is an influenza virus, which means it has a protein coat called a capsid surrounding its genetic material. The capsid helps protect the virus and enables it to infect host cells.
The H5N1 Virus is the Avian Flu, or otherwise recognized as the bird flu. :)
Yes. It is also known as 'Bird Flu'
It is very deadly, 50 - 60% in humans.
It was first seen in birds (avian).
A high-yield H5N1 vaccine is a vaccine designed to provide enhanced protection against the H5N1 strain of avian influenza, which can be highly pathogenic in birds and pose a risk to humans. These vaccines are developed to produce a stronger immune response, typically by using advanced production techniques or more effective adjuvants. High-yield formulations may allow for faster production and distribution during outbreaks, ensuring a more rapid response to potential pandemics. The goal is to ensure sufficient vaccine supplies in case of a human outbreak of H5N1.