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A three-year-old girl has become Mexico's first human fatality from H5N1 bird flu, dying early Tuesday of multiple organ ...
A 3-year-old girl in western Mexico has died after contracting bird flu in the country's first confirmed human case of bird flu, Mexican health authorities said Tuesday. Mexico's Health Ministry said ...
Mexican health authorities say that a 3-year-old girl from the western state of Durango has died after contracting bird flu in Mexico’s first confirmed human case of bird flu.
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A highly pathogenic version of avian influenza virus, commonly referred to as bird flu, was detected in wild birds in the ...
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Bird flu is changing fast and could become more dangerous to humans, new research from the University of North Carolina at ...
Two scientists — an expert in human health and a veterinarian — both said at an American Enterprise Institute event this week ...
A scoping review outlines how H5N1 bird flu is spreading in the U.S., jumping from birds to mammals and cattle, and ...
Mexico has detected its first human case of H5N1 avian influenza, also known as bird flu, the health ministry said on Friday.
Health officials in Mexico say a 3-year-old girl from the western state of Durango is the country’s first confirmed human case of bird flu ...