Human-to-human 'bird flu' would be less deadly, say researchers

If bird flu makes the feared leap to human-to-human transmission, it is likely to grow far less deadly, researchers have said.

Human-to-human 'bird flu' would be less deadly, say researchers

If bird flu makes the feared leap to human-to-human transmission, it is likely to grow far less deadly, researchers have said.

Bird flu has killed at least 91 people – most of them in Asia – since 2003, according to the World Health Organisation. It appears to kill about half the people it infects.

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