WHO concerned bird flu might adapt to humans 'more easily'

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WHO concerned bird flu might adapt to humans 'more easily'

The World Health Organization warned Wednesday that the surge in bird flu outbreaks among mammals could help the virus to spread more easily among humans.


"Avian influenza viruses normally spread among birds, but the increasing number of H5N1 avian influenza detections among mammals -- which are biologically closer to humans than birds are -- raises concern that the virus might adapt to infect humans more easily," the WHO said in a statement.


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