First Human Case of H5 Bird Flu in Canada Detected

British Columbia has identified Canada's first presumptive human case of H5 bird flu. A teen, currently in a children's hospital, is the patient. Authorities are investigating the source of exposure and identifying contacts linked to the case.

First Human Case of H5 Bird Flu in Canada Detected
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In a significant development, British Columbia has reported Canada's first presumptive case of H5 bird flu in humans. The affected individual is a teenager who is receiving medical care at a children's hospital.

Health authorities are rigorously working to trace the source of exposure and pinpoint any associated contacts as part of an ongoing investigation.

This marks a critical point in monitoring the transmission and impact of the H5 bird flu virus among humans in Canada.

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