Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Avian Influenza Collection

Avian Influenza: Unveiling the Menace of the Bird Flu Virus In 2006/07, a chilling sight greeted Suffolk residents - a Bird Flu restriction zone sign

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Avian flu virus

Avian flu virus, computer artwork. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat. The coat contains surface proteins (spikes)

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Avian flu virus

Avian flu virus, computer artwork. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat. The coat contains surface proteins (spikes)

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Bird Flu restriction zone sign Suffolk winter 2006 / 07

Bird Flu restriction zone sign Suffolk winter 2006 / 07
Bird Flu restriction zone sign Suffolk winter 2006/07

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Microscopic view of H5N1 virus with red blood cells and white blood cells

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Group of H5N1 virus with glassy view

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies

A black swarm of H5N1 avian flu viruses are attacked by antibodies (the three legged elements), which mark the virus for destruction

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Influenza virus, glassy look

Influenza virus, glassy look

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Bird flu, conceptual artwork

Bird flu, conceptual artwork
Bird flu. Conceptual artwork of a chicken and flying syringes, representing measures taken against the spread of avian influenza (bird flu)

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Bird flu research, artwork

Bird flu research, artwork
Bird flu research. Artwork of wild birds tagged with radio transmitters to allow researchers to record and study their migration patterns

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6231

Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6231
Influenza virus protein domain, molecular model. This is an effector domain, a non-structural protein fragment that facilitates interactions

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6230

Influenza virus protein domain C015 / 6230
Influenza virus protein domain, molecular model. This is an effector domain, a non-structural protein fragment that facilitates interactions

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) dead adult, suspected victim of avian flu, Bulgaria, february

Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) dead adult, suspected victim of avian flu, Bulgaria, february

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Global pandemic, conceptual artwork

Global pandemic, conceptual artwork
Global pandemic, conceptual computer artwork. The Earth is seen with spikes, reminiscent of the surface proteins of a virus particle

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Ducks and bird flu virus particles

Ducks and bird flu virus particles
Ducks and avian influenza virus particles, composite image. The virus particles (brown) have been imaged using a transmission electron microscope (TEM)

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Global pandemic

Global pandemic
Pandemic, conceptual computer artwork. Numerous viruses (orange) are seen encircling the Earth

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: Influenza nucleoprotein, molecular model

Influenza nucleoprotein, molecular model
Influenza nucleoprotein. Molecular model of the nucleoprotein from an influenza A virus. This protein forms a complex with the influenza virus RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome

Background imageAvian Influenza Collection: H5N1 avian influenza virus particles, TEM

H5N1 avian influenza virus particles, TEM
H5N1 avian influenza virus particles, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Each virus particle consists of ribonucleic acid (RNA)



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Avian Influenza: Unveiling the Menace of the Bird Flu Virus In 2006/07, a chilling sight greeted Suffolk residents - a Bird Flu restriction zone sign. The Avian flu virus had arrived, spreading fear and uncertainty among communities. Underneath a glassy view, H5N1 viruses huddled together, plotting their next move. These microscopic villains were relentless in their pursuit to infect birds and humans alike. With red blood cells and white blood cells as their battleground, the H5N1 virus waged war within our bodies. But hope emerged as antibodies launched an attack on these black swarms of avian flu viruses. The influenza virus took on an eerie appearance with its glassy look - a reminder of its stealthy nature that could strike at any moment. It was like facing an invisible enemy lurking in the shadows. Artwork depicting bird flu research showcased scientists' dedication to understanding this deadly disease. Their tireless efforts aimed to unravel its mysteries and find ways to combat it effectively. As we delve into the world of avian influenza, we realize how crucial it is to stay vigilant against this ever-evolving threat. Through awareness and scientific advancements, we can protect ourselves from the clutches of this menacing virus. Remember: knowledge is power when it comes to combating Avian Influenza.