Canada Reports First Human H5 Bird Flu Case
Canada Reports First Human H5 Bird Flu Case

Canada Reports First Human H5 Bird Flu Case

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Canada has reported its first human case of H5 bird flu in a teenager from British Columbia, marking a significant event as the virus has primarily been confined to wild birds and poultry. The teen is currently hospitalized, and health officials are investigating the source of infection, which is suspected to be from an animal or bird. There is no evidence of human-to-human transmission, but scientists express concern over the potential mutation of the virus if it spreads among mammals. This case emerges as bird flu cases have been increasing in mammals across North America, including a recent outbreak in US cattle. Authorities maintain that the risk to the public remains low, but they are conducting a thorough investigation to understand the exposure source. This incident highlights the ongoing vigilance required to monitor zoonotic diseases and their potential impact on human health.

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