Published Jun 6, 2024 8:47 AM EDTA man in Mexico has died from a strain of bird flu called H5N2, in what is the first laboratory-confirmed case of the strain in a human, the World Health Organization announced Wednesday. The H5N2 bird flu strain in Mexico is different from the H5N1 strain found in the United States that has sickened three dairy farmers.)
While cases of A viruses have been reported in poultry in Mexico, the 59-year-old victim had hador other animals, according to WHO. There have been a total of three poultry outbreaks of H5N2 in Mexico as scientists have so far been unable to find a connection to the victim who died April 24. The U.N. agency said lab results confirmed it was the first human H5 virus infection reported in Mexico and the first human death of someone infected with the avian influenza subtype H5N2.
At this point, the risk of the bird flu virus to Mexico's general population is low."This case does not change the current WHO recommendations on public health measures and surveillance of influenza," according to the health organization.
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