U.S. Records First Human Death From Bird Flu Amid Rising Cases
U.S. Records First Human Death From Bird Flu Amid Rising Cases
The United States has reported its first human death from bird flu, marking a grim milestone as at least 66 cases have been recorded nationwide. The patient, a Louisiana resident over 65 with underlying health conditions, was exposed to a backyard flock and wild birds. This case, the country’s first severe H5N1 infection, highlighted the evolving risks of the virus, as CDC analyses detected mutations that could increase transmissibility to humans. Most U.S. cases have been mild, linked to exposure to infected animals, with no evidence of person-to-person spread.
The CDC maintains the public health risk remains low but emphasizes preventive measures, such as avoiding contact with sick animals and using protective equipment on affected farms.
Meanwhile, federal efforts, including $306 million in funding and milk supply testing, have faced criticism for being slow and inadequate in addressing the outbreak.

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