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How are bird flu viruses different from human flu viruses?

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How are bird flu viruses different from human flu viruses?

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There are many subtypes of type A influenza – some are found primarily in birds and are not thought to infect humans. Other subtypes are found primarily in humans. The influenza A viruses are constantly changing, and they may adapt over time to infect and spread among humans.

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