The nation has recorded its first fatality from the H5N1 bird flu, and while health officials say risk to the public remains low, there are still a few things to know. The U.S. Centers for Disease ...
Robert Redfield, former CDC director, predicts bird flu would be “much more catastrophic than the COVID pandemic.” ...
The risk of catching H5N1 bird flu remains low, and there have been no reported cases of person-to-person spread.
The spread of avian influenza (HPAI) has also impacted the nationwide supply of poultry products, including eggs. Experts ...
A Louisiana resident has died after being hospitalized with bird flu in December of last year, marking the first known U.S.
A Louisiana patient is the first person in the United States to die as a result of H5N1 infection. One expert likens what ...
The U.S. has reported its first death due to bird flu, aka H5N1. How deadly is H5N1? Experts discuss bird flu fatality rate amid ongoing outbreak.
Emergency room visits for flu and RSV are very high, according to the latest data, with numbers for COVID-19 low for now but ...
There is still a danger, however: a person in Louisiana recently became the first person in the country to die from H5N1.
T.J. Regional Health has not seen cases of whooping cough despite the rising number of cases in the United States.
In the U.S., cases of HMPV remain low but have been steadily rising since Nov. 2024, as reported by the CDC. As of Dec. 28, 1.94% of weekly tests were positive for HMPV, an increase from 0.55% on Nov.
The CDC is monitoring China's HMPV outbreak, which has not yet reached the U.S. Despite global concerns, no unusual surge has ...