There is still a danger, however: a person in Louisiana recently became the first person in the country to die from H5N1.
H5N1 - has led to the first known casualty. While there is no known cure, the CDC does recommend methods to protect yourself.
The Louisiana patient was hospitalized with a severe case of bird flu in the first death in the U.S. caused by the H5N1 virus ...
The Louisiana Department of Health has confirmed the death of the first person to contract a severe case of H5N1 bird flu in ...
A person in Louisiana who was hospitalized with a severe case of bird flu has died.
The case in Louisiana is the first human death from bird flu in the U.S. during this current outbreak, but there was a death ...
While cases of bird flu in humans have steadily climbed since last fall, health officials maintain the risk to humans is low ...
But, fatalities are not uncommon with H5N1 infections overall. According to data collected by the WHO, there have been 954 documented cases between 2003 and 2024. Of those, 464 were fatal, leading to ...
The patient was infected after contact with domestic and wild birds, specifically a non-commercial backyard flock and wild ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) maintains that the virus that sickened the Louisiana patient matched a ...
A person hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu has died, marking the first fatality linked to the currently circulating infection in the US. Human-to-human spread has not been detected, so what's the real ...
Researchers report the first confirmed cases of H5N1 bird flu in horses, highlighting their role as potential reservoirs for ...