An investigation into the case of a teenager infected with avian flu in British Columbia has found no new cases or evidence ...
B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the teen infected with H5N1 avian flu remains in critical condition in Children's Hospital.
British Columbia's provincial health officer is set to give an update on the teen who was the first human case of an H5N1 avian flu virus contraction in Canada. Katherine Ward has this story and more ...
Public health officials have announced that raw milk contaminated with the bird flu virus may have been sold at stores in Los ...
Health officials in British Columbia, Canada, have failed, for now, to confirm how a teenager there became infected with H5N1 ...
As a Canadian teen remains in critical care with an H5N1 avian flu infection in a British Columbia hospital, health ...
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B.C. health officials say they still don't know how a teenager became infected with the H5N1 strain of avian flu, but say no ...
In the 2009 swine flu pandemic, multiple reassortment events in pigs and birds led to the novel H1N1 virus strain, which led ...
A teenager remains in critical condition after falling ill in early November, but the source of the infection remains unknown ...
Scientists are warning about the continued transmission of dangerous H5N1 bird flu, saying that the virus is ... The patient, ...
British Columbia’s provincial health officer says an investigation ... Dr. Bonnie Henry says the teenager remains in critical ...