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Canadian Teen in Critical Condition at B.C. Children's Hospital with First Human Case of H5 Bird Flu
Nov 12, 2024, 09:22 PM
A teenager in British Columbia, Canada, has been diagnosed with what is believed to be the country's first human case of avian influenza, specifically the H5 strain. The teen, previously healthy with no underlying conditions, is now in critical condition at B.C. Children's Hospital. The source of the infection remains unknown, with no known exposure to birds or farm animals. Initial symptoms included conjunctivitis, fever, and cough, leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Health officials, including Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, are investigating potential contacts, with 36 contacts tested so far, and the exact strain of the virus. This case has raised concerns due to the severity of the illness in a young, otherwise healthy individual, and the lack of clear transmission routes.
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