Bird flu isn’t spreading in humans for now. But there are vaccines in the pipeline if that changes
- Written by Paul Griffin, Professor, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, The University of Queensland
Marian Weyo/ShutterstockSince May, a number of poultry farms around Australia have faced outbreaks of avian influenza, or bird flu. These outbreaks have been devastating for the poultry farms affected, necessitating large-scale culls, and have caused knock-on effects for the country’s egg supplies.
The poultry farm outbreaks have been linked...





