Latest Updates
-
International Tea Day 2026: Here's What Drinking Tea First Thing In The Morning Does To Your Gut -
Horoscope for Today May 21, 2026 - Curiosity Rises, Plans Shift -
Paneer Lababdar Recipe: Creamy Restaurant-Style Curry Made Easy -
Mouni Roy’s Cannes 2026 Patola Gown Took 300 Hours To Craft — The Story Of Gujarat’s GI-Tagged Weave -
Bread Pizza Recipe: Your Instant Snack Hack -
India's Hottest City Hit 47.6°C Today — This Is What Heatstroke Looks Like -
Exclusive: Rubina Dilaik Said Yes To The Ward In Seconds: Here's The Raw Truth Behind Why -
PM Modi Turns Viral ‘Melodi’ Nickname Real With Melody Gift To Meloni, Inside India’s Iconic Toffee Origin -
Superglue, A Potato, A Plastic Bag: The Dangerous DIY Contraception Cases That Shocked Doctors -
One Pot Easy Meal: Delicious Veg Pulav Recipe
Rare Chances Of H5N1Virus To Become Pandemic

Studies show that the possibility of two genetic mutations occurring at the same time is quite remote. Bird flu also known as H5N1 has a mortality rate of 60 per cent in humans. However, if there has been no human-to-human transmission, bird flu would not be a pandemic.
H5N1 viruses can only infect the ciliated cell in the mouth and nose. A human-to-human transmission would need it to bind with non-ciliated type of cell as well.
Contrary to what people believed, research and studies suggest that the bird flu is less likely to spread. However, this does not completely rule out the possibility of it becoming a pandemic. It is important for scientists to keep forking towards inventing a vaccine for it.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications