A Washington resident’s death from a rare H5N5 strain marks the second human bird flu death in the US this year. Officials state public risk remains low.
(NaturalNews) A Washington state resident has been hospitalized, marking the first confirmed human infection globally with the H5N5 strain of avian influenza....
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A Washington state resident is believed to be the first person to die from a rare strain of bird flu, but state health officials said Friday the risk to the public is low.
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The person from Grays Harbor County, about 78 miles southwest of Seattle, had a backyard flock of domestic poultry that had been exposed to wild birds, health officials said.
The man, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was being treated for H5N5 bird flu called after becoming seemingly the first known human infected by the strain