that some avian influenza viruses “have the potential to mutate to increase transmissibility among humans.”
Cambodian health officials said Thursday that the girl’s case was the first known human infection of H5N1 in Cambodia in nine years, since 2014. The victim’s father also tested positive for the virus but did not exhibit any symptoms, and 11 other close contacts were tested in Prey Veng province, east of Phnom Penh,. Those results have not yet been disclosed, and it’s not yet known if the girl’s father was infected through human-to-human transmission, or through contact with infected birds or animals.
Cambodia’s health minister said the girl was diagnosed with avian influenza on Feb. 16 after exhibiting a high fever and cough. She was later transferred to National Children’s Hospital in Phnom Penh but died on Wednesday,
Interesting
Ducks Don't Look Happy
though
oh great covid 2, the revenge!
Important to watch this space. H2H would be a terrible 🤬
WEF partnered egg companies profits have soared 600% with the price extortion. When you own everything it's easy.
The start of the next globalist scamdemic.
And the ducks don’t seem happy about that
We won't get fooled again!
here we go: they're forming the narrative weapon to come for your chicken coops and homesteads.
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