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1st human case of bird flu in Louisiana detected
Patient hospitalized with possible bird flu infection in Louisiana
A person in Louisiana is hospitalized with what may be the state’s first case of bird flu, state health officials said Friday. The case involves “a resident of southwestern Louisiana,” the state Department of Health said on its website.
First human case of bird flu in Louisiana detected
It is the first case of the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza in Louisiana. There are about 60 confirmed cases in humans across the U.S., with most of those connected to infected cattle.
Louisiana detects first presumptive positive human case of H5N1 bird flu
The Louisiana Department of Health said on Friday it has detected the first presumptive positive human case of H5N1 bird flu infection in the U.S. state. The individual is a resident of southwestern Louisiana and is currently hospitalized.
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Bird flu jumps from birds to human in Louisiana; patient hospitalized
A person in
Louisiana
is hospitalized with H5N1
bird
flu
after having contact with sick and dying birds suspected of ...
Yahoo
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Louisiana Department of Health reports presumed human case of bird flu
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LDH: First bird flu human case found in southwest Louisiana
The
Louisiana
Department of Health (LDH ... direct contact with wild birds and other animals infected with or suspected to ...
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For Wild Animals, the Bird Flu Disaster Is Already Here
Scientists are concerned that the H5N1 virus could set off another human pandemic. But it is already putting species under ...
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on MSN
Cats May Help Spread Bird Flu, Scientists Warn
Cats "shed the virus through both respiratory and digestive tracts, potentially creating multiple routes of exposure to ...
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