India reports first human death from bird flu

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/india-reports-first-human-death-from-bird-flu-15263794
NEW DELHI: An 11-year-old boy has died in India from a bird flu virus of the H5N1 strain, the first such fatality in the country, highlighting a potential new risk for the world's second-most populous nation battling the coronavirus pandemic.

The boy was admitted at New Delhi's premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Jul 2 and died on Tuesday (Jul 20) after a multi-organ failure, a government statement said.

Health workers treating the patient and the boy's family have been kept in isolation, and authorities have launched contact tracing, the statement said.

In Haryana, the boy's home state in India's north, the Animal Husbandry Department has not found any suspected cases of bird flu and has stepped up surveillance, it said.

India has seen more than half a dozen bird flu outbreaks in poultry in the past two decades, all of which were brought under control, with no human cases reported in the country previously.
 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/india-reports-first-human-death-from-bird-flu-15263794
NEW DELHI: An 11-year-old boy has died in India from a bird flu virus of the H5N1 strain, the first such fatality in the country, highlighting a potential new risk for the world's second-most populous nation battling the coronavirus pandemic.

The boy was admitted at New Delhi's premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Jul 2 and died on Tuesday (Jul 20) after a multi-organ failure, a government statement said.

Health workers treating the patient and the boy's family have been kept in isolation, and authorities have launched contact tracing, the statement said.

In Haryana, the boy's home state in India's north, the Animal Husbandry Department has not found any suspected cases of bird flu and has stepped up surveillance, it said.

India has seen more than half a dozen bird flu outbreaks in poultry in the past two decades, all of which were brought under control, with no human cases reported in the country previously.
This may possibly be happening more and more in the future where humans start to inherit disease from the sick farm animals they consume.

It is a possibility that one day all the farm animals in the world will die from disease except for the places that treat the animals with respect
 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/india-reports-first-human-death-from-bird-flu-15263794
NEW DELHI: An 11-year-old boy has died in India from a bird flu virus of the H5N1 strain, the first such fatality in the country, highlighting a potential new risk for the world's second-most populous nation battling the coronavirus pandemic.

The boy was admitted at New Delhi's premier All India Institute of Medical Sciences on Jul 2 and died on Tuesday (Jul 20) after a multi-organ failure, a government statement said.

Health workers treating the patient and the boy's family have been kept in isolation, and authorities have launched contact tracing, the statement said.

In Haryana, the boy's home state in India's north, the Animal Husbandry Department has not found any suspected cases of bird flu and has stepped up surveillance, it said.

India has seen more than half a dozen bird flu outbreaks in poultry in the past two decades, all of which were brought under control, with no human cases reported in the country previously.



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Someone said covid is just like flu, should we be scared now?
 

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even the gods wanna destroy the Yeendians....lovin' it.
just stay away from SG ffs.

:p
 

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H5N1 is no joke. Think another one called H7N9 also, no joke. Think came across some data that it is quite a bit more lethal than H1N1. Also also hospitalisation and duration.

The only thing good is that the R0 is relatively low.
 

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think even mother nature wanna wipe india

delta + pro pro max

black fungus

now bird flu
 

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think even mother nature wanna wipe india

delta + pro pro max

black fungus

now bird flu

even the gods wanna wipe out Yeendia....that's undeniable.

Yeendia is a 3rd world sheethole.

for what it is, it's a sheet hole LOL.

:p :p :p
 

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really have to ban India for all these viruses and diseases ...
 

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Novavax coming to nerf their Delta.
They want to reinvent their signature work to beat the game. :(
 
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