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This �minor� bird flu strain is able to spark human pandemic Exp
eriments suggests [b]H9N2[/b] has adapted to human cells
By: Masked Man Date: November 3, 2025, 12:46 pm
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This �minor� bird flu strain has potential to spark human
pandemic
Experiments suggests H9N2 has adapted to human cells (Oct 28,
2025)
SUMMARY:
Less attention is being paid to H9N2, says Kelvin To, a clinical
microbiologist at the University of Hong Kong, despite the virus
being the second most common strain of bird flu that infects
people...
...H9N2 might be more prevalent than we realize, says Michelle
Wille, who studies bird flu at the Peter Doherty Institute for
Infection and Immunity in Melbourne. Infections are probably
being missed because they do not result in severe infection or
hospitalization in people, or because people are more commonly
tested for H5N1 instead, she adds.
LINK:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03519-1
COMMENT by 'An Anonymous Reader':
" The H9N2 has NOW! adapted to human cells. Would the CDC like
to comment?
(Nov 3. 2025)"
Non-Reply:
CDC Ends Bird Flu Emergency Response (JULY 9, 2025)
LINK:
https://www.idse.net/Influenza/Article/07-25/bird-flu-emergency-ended-CDC/77649…
..Response by 'An Anonymous Reader: '"a little birdie told me,
right now the CDC is stranger than fiction probably due to
government cutbacks and layoffs of those qualified in the
field".
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