Read About Bird Flu News

It seems like for a while there we heard new bird flu news everyday, but now bird flu news has kind of taken a back seat to other news. Here's all you need to know about bird flu news.

The latest bird flu news

Of course the latest bird flu news changes every day, you just don't always hear about it. In 2004, when China experienced a sudden and rather rash bird flu outbreak, bird flu news dominated the media in China, Europe and the U.S. However, since bird flu - which is spread between birds and causes severe sickness and death - has kind of gotten under control, we've been exposed to less bird flu news.

Lately the biggest bird flu news is about vaccinations. Several countries, including the U.S. and China, are experimenting with potential bird flu vaccinations. China has recently agreed to share some of its bird flu vaccination examples with the rest of the world, which is good because it was recently discovered that other vaccinations weren't cutting it.

Vaccinations are high on the bird flu news radar because the virus that causes bird flu rapidly changes. Because it mutates so quickly, scientists are concerned that bird flu could morph into a form that could be transferred from human to human.

The Chinese claim that the bird flu vaccination they've developed that has recently been prominent in bird flu news, is effective against the mutating strands.

In other bird flu news, it's been asserted that vaccinations, including the bird flu vaccination, will be easier to distribute. Scientists are working on a technology that would allow people to give themselves vaccinations using a plastic, stick-on piece of material that works like a Bain-Aid.

What do I do if I want bird flu news updates?

If you want bird flu news updates there are a couple of great sources that will get you in contact with bird flu news. One very reliable bird flu news source is the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO has been on top of bird flu news since the out break in 2004. The WHO is a trusted health news source and is used as an informational source for a variety of counties.

Be careful where you get your bird flu news. As with all information, it's important to know exactly who is behind the writing. Misinformation often causes over reactions and panic in populations. Make sure you are getting your bird flu news from a trusted source.