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A man who contracted bird flu in Mexico died due to chronic diseases and not the virus, Mexico's health ministry says.
A man who contracted bird flu in Mexico died due to chronic diseases and not the virus, Mexico's health ministry said on Friday (Jun 7). Earlier this week, the World Health Organization reported the first laboratory-confirmed human case of infection with A(H5N2) avian influenza in Mexico. In a Friday press conference in Geneva, WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier described the man's case as a "multifactorial death" and noted that experts were still investigating whether he was infected by someone or by contact with animals. Mexico's health ministry on Friday stressed that the 59-year-old man's death was due to chronic conditions that led to septic shock, and was not attributed to the virus.
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Gripe aviária: OMS pede maior vigilância de casos em animais e humanos
O diretor-geral da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, alertou nesta quinta-feira (11), em Genebra, na Suíça, que a capacidade do órgão de avaliar e gerir o risco apresentado pela gripe aviária para a saúde humana está “comprometida” em razão de falhas na vigilância de casos em animais em todo o mundo. “Na semana passada, os Estados Unidos reportaram o quarto caso do…
A man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called H5N2 that has never before been found in a human, the World Health Organization said.
WHO confirms first fatal human case of H5N2 bird flu - Times of India
A 59-year-old resident of the State of Mexico has died from bird flu in the first confirmed case of a human infected with the H5N2 variant, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Wednesday. The patient passed away on April 24 after experiencing fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea. Despite having no history of exposure to poultry or other animals, the individual had multiple…
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I cannot do another pandemic
TWO AT THE SAME TIME??
H5N1 got to dairy cows in Texas and NOW in Idaho too, and to mice. MICE, the notorious fast traveling human-close animals who are vectors for so many diseases. It has already jumped from cows to humans, but not human-to-human, tho at this point it is just a matter of time in my opinion.
But what is worse is that a BEDRIDDEN patient just died in Mexico. He had H5N2, another strain of bird flu, which has never killed humans to this point because it was rarer. The patient was bedridden... not in contact with any animals, which means that somehow he must have contracted the virus. Which makes people suspect is from a human?
If that is the case fuck it. We are fucked, I can't do this again.
〔記者林明佑/彰化報導〕彰化縣再傳禽流感!彰化縣大城鄉一處土雞場傳出雞隻異常死亡,7日經家衛所確診感染H5N2亞型高病原性禽流感病毒,防疫人員今天完成撲殺3萬3400隻土雞及環境消毒作業,以防疫情擴散
彰化縣再傳禽流感!彰化縣大城鄉一處土雞場傳出雞隻異常死亡,7日經家衛所確診感染H5N2亞型高病原性禽流感病毒,防疫人員今天完成撲殺3萬3400隻土雞及環境消毒作業,以防疫情擴散。