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Prevention
By Anna Gunther
Published April 24, 2024
The recent spread of H5N1 or avian flu from wild birds to other animals is raising questions about the potential for widespread illness in humans. Cases of bird flu have been identified in cows, sea lions, seals, dolphins, and minks. While rare, it can also infect humans.
?When bird flu does infect a human, the mortality rate is about 50%? said Yale New Haven Hospital Infectious Disease specialist Scott Roberts, MD , assistant professor in infectious diseases at Yale Schoo...Read more