A teenager in Canada is critically ill with the country's first human case of H5N1 bird flu. Health officials aren't sure how ...
Canada’s National Microbiology Lab confirmed the presumptive prognosis after testing genomic sequencing, officials said.
A Canadian teen who is in critical condition after contracting H5N1 bird flu was infected with a version of the virus that is different from the one circulating in U.S. cattle.
According to British Columbia Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry, the child is suffering from acute respiratory distress ...
The Public Health Agency of Canada said that based on genomic sequencing, the case is related to the avian influenza H5N1 ...
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Initial testing had indicated the teenager’s infection was from bird flu and was confirmed in further testing, the Public ...
A teenager has been left in critical condition after contracting the first presumptive human case of avian influenza in ...
In a media briefing streamed live on Canada's Global News, Bonnie Henry, MD, BC's health officer, shared the latest investigation findings, noting that the patient's symptoms began on November 2, and ...
“It just reminds us that in young people this is a virus that can progress and cause quite severe illness and the ...
Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday contact tracing being conducted has not identified anyone else linked to the case of the teen ...
"The positive test for H5 was performed at the BC Centre for Disease Control’s Public-Health Laboratory," Dr. Bonnie Henry, ...