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The US is entering a riskier season for spread of H5N1 bird flu. Here’s why experts are worried
With the approach of fall and cooler weather across the United States, officials say the risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu virus could rise — and they’re taking steps to prevent the creation of a hybrid flu virus that could more easily infect humans.
Full Sequence of Missouri Patient's H5 Bird Flu May Not Be Available
The concentration of viral RNA obtained from the Missouri patient who contracted H5 bird flu without any known exposure was so low that a full genetic sequence may not be available, federal health officials said.
5 burning questions about Missouri’s mysterious H5 bird flu case
As of Friday, all that was known about the Missouri case was that the individual was infected with an H5 virus. The CDC was still working to try to figure out the neuraminidase of the virus, the N of its name. Sometimes that isn’t possible, for instance if there isn’t a lot of virus in the sample from the patient.
Officials call Missouri bird flu case a ‘one-off’ and say risk to public is still low
The Missouri case raised questions about the possibility of human-to-human bird flu transmission, but officials said there is no evidence of other people being infected.
Human bird flu case raises concerns of mutating virus
The case is concerning because it's the first human case this year not tied to a known exposure to animals. Before now, all positive cases came after a person came into contact with infected dairy cows or poultry.
Cause of Missouri H5 bird flu case remains a mystery, CDC says
Disease investigators have not been able to determine how a person in Missouri with no known exposures to animals or poultry became infected with an H5 bird flu virus.
Why bird flu risks are elevated
Officials prepare for potential H5N1 bird flu pandemic this fall as cases rise and CDC works to prevent spread.
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First human case of H5 bird flu with no animal contact sparks pandemic fears
The patient, from Missouri, was hospitalised in the US on 22 August and tested positive for flu A. However, when doctors sent ...
Consumer Reports
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DieHard Platinum AGM H5-AGM Car Battery
Batteries charged at the lower voltage met BCI voltage standards for a fully charged battery. The DieHard Platinum AGM
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-AGM is part of the Car Batteries test program at Consumer Reports. In our ...
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‘This is how pandemics start’: H5 bird flu in Missouri patient with no known link to sick animals
Scientists are racing to understand how a person in Missouri who had no contact with animals became infected with H5 bird flu ...
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Detectan gripe aviar en aguas residuales del condado de San Diego
Además de San Diego, las detecciones de gripe aviar en aguas residuales de California incluyeron el oeste del condado de ...
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Person in Missouri caught H5 bird flu without animal contact
A person in Missouri with no reported exposure to animals was confirmed to have been infected with H5-type bird flu, the ...
Sierra Sun Times
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CDC Confirms Human H5 Bird Flu Case in Missouri - 14th Human Case of H5 Reported in the United States During 2024
CDC Confirms Human H5 Bird Flu Case in Missouri - 14th Human Case of H5 Reported in the United States During 2024 ...
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Bird flu detected in San Diego County wastewater
In addition to San Diego, wastewater bird flu detections in California included west Contra Costa County on June 10, Turlock ...
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‘This is how pandemics start’: First human case of H5 bird flu with NO animal contact sparks race to trace source
SCIENTISTS are racing to understand how someone became infected with H5 bird flu despite claiming to have had no contact with ...
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