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Which influenza subtype is commonly known as “bird flu” or “avian flu”?

The H5N1 influenza subtype is commonly referred to as “bird flu” or “avian flu” and is known for its potential to infect birds and, in some cases, humans. It is called “avian flu” because birds, especially domestic poultry, are the natural hosts of the virus.

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