The number of cases of deadly bird flu in Europe has started to increase once again.
The news agency has reported that 50 birds have died from the H5N1 bird flu outbreak on a farm in Austria, and more cases are expected to increase.
It should be noted that while most viruses only affect birds, bird flu, often called avian influenza, is a virus that can affect humans and other animals besides birds.
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According to reports, H5N1 is a deadly virus that can affect both humans and animals. Since its discovery in 1997, H5N1 has killed more than 60 percent of its victims.
Cough, diarrhea, shortness of breath, fever, headache, muscle aches, runny nose, and sore throat are all symptoms of bird flu.



