🦠 DEADLY BIRD FLU STRIKES CHILD IN MEXICO — FIRST CONFIRMED H5N1 HUMAN CASE
🦠 DEADLY BIRD FLU STRIKES CHILD IN MEXICO — FIRST CONFIRMED H5N1 HUMAN CASE
🚨 Confirmed by the World Health Organization, this case is more than rare — it’s a global health warning.
📍 WHAT HAPPENED?
🧪 The infection was confirmed after multiple rounds of testing, with final results from Mexico’s top reference lab identifying avian influenza A(H5N1), clade 2.3.4.4b genotype D1.1.
🐦 A TRAIL OF INFECTED BIRDS
Authorities found multiple recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Durango — including in vultures, wild geese, and poultry.
🧤 A total of 91 human contacts were traced:
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21 household members
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60 healthcare workers
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10 from a childcare center
All tested negative for H5N1.
📊 No additional human cases have been confirmed — but the risk hasn’t vanished.
🌍 WHAT’S THE GLOBAL RISK?
😷 While human-to-human spread is still rare, the virus is evolving — and surveillance is now intensified across animal and human sectors.
But experts warn: one mutation could change everything.
⚠️ WHY THIS MATTERS NOW
This is not about panic. It’s about preparedness.
💬 How safe do you feel when the next outbreak is already inside our systems?
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