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Canada Reports First Human Case Of H5N1 Bird Flu

Last updated: November 10, 2024 9:17 am
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A recent news release has revealed that a teenager in British Columbia, Canada has been hospitalized with a suspected case of H5N1 bird flu, marking the first human case in the country from the current outbreak. The individual is believed to have contracted the virus, also known as avian flu or avian influenza, from exposure to wild birds. However, further testing is required to confirm this diagnosis.

Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial health officer, expressed concern for the affected individual and their family during this challenging time. She emphasized that while this is the first detected case of H5N1 in a person in B.C. or Canada, there have been a few human cases reported in the U.S. and other countries. As investigations continue to determine the source of exposure in B.C., all close contacts of the infected teenager are being contacted for further evaluation.

Canada has been actively testing wild birds for the virus, with strains similar to those found in the U.S. and Japan. This marks the second detected case of H5N1 in Canada, with the first case reported in a traveler returning from China in 2014. While the U.S. has been grappling with outbreaks in dairy cattle herds and poultry flocks, Canada has not yet confirmed any cases of the same H5N1 virus in livestock.

According to the World Health Organization, there have been 903 cases of H5N1 in humans since 2003 across five countries, with a fatality rate of 51%. However, this rate may be skewed as individuals with severe symptoms are more likely to be tested for H5N1. The symptoms of H5N1 can overlap with other viral infections, making it challenging to diagnose.

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In the U.S., 44 cases of the current dominant H5N1 strain have been reported since April 2024, primarily linked to contact with infected animals or wild birds. The actual number of cases is likely higher than reported, with many cases potentially going undetected. Recent findings of the virus in wastewater in Los Angeles County suggest that human infections may be more widespread than previously thought.

As the investigation into the Canadian teenager’s case continues, health authorities are urging vigilance and caution to prevent further spread of the virus. Stay informed and follow recommended guidelines to protect yourself and your community from the threat of bird flu.

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