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                                                                  Avian Flu
 
               Avian flu (also "bird flu", "avian influenza", "bird influenza"), means "flu from viruses
           adapted to birds", but sometimes incorrectly referred to both other flu subsets (H5N1 flu)
                         
                 "Bird flu" is a phrase similar to "Swine flu", "Dog flu", "Horse flu", or "Human flu"
                           in that it refers to illness caused by any of many different flu viruses
                         Avian flu differs in being named after an entire vertebrate class with
                                     8,800–10,200 species. All avian flu viruses belong
                                        to the species of virus named Influenza A virus.
               
                   All subtypes (but not all strains of all subtypes) of Influenza A virus are adapted
                        to birds, which is why for many purposes avian flu virus is the Influenza
                                               A virus ("A" does not stand for "avian").
 
                   Distinguishing between "human flu viruses" and "avian flu viruses" include PB2
                   (RNA polymerase): Amino acid (or residue) position 627 in the PB2 protein
                  encoded by the PB2 RNA gene. Until H5N1, all known avian influenza viruses
                   had a Glu at position 627, while all human influenza viruses had a lysine. HA
                   (hemagglutinin): Avian influenza HA bind alpha 2-3 sialic acid receptors while
                      human influenza HA bind alpha 2-6 sialic acid receptors. Swine influenza
                           viruses have the ability to bind both types of sialic acid receptors.
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
                                    
 
 
 
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                                                                  Avian flu
                                                                    H5N1
                                                            Influenzavirus A
                                                      
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