A British Columbia teenager who got sick with bird flu two weeks ago did not infect any people or animals they were in contact with while infectious, according to provincial ...
By Michele Brunoro and Kaija Jussinoja Click here for updates on this story VANCOUVER, B.C. (CTV Network) — The teenager who is infected with the first human case of H5N1 avian influenza acquired in ...
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H5N1 update from BC Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry on Nov. 26, 2024.
B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the teen infected with H5N1 avian flu remains in critical condition in Children's Hospital.
The teen remains in critical condition in BC Children's Hospital, and Henry said an extensive investigation had yet to find a ...
An investigation into the case of a teenager infected with avian flu in British Columbia has found no new cases or evidence ...
AN extensive, multi-agency public-health investigation into an avian influenza case involving a B.C. teenager has identified ...
The extensive multi-agency public health investigation into the first human case of avian flu (bird flu) acquired in Canada ...
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 ...
As an investigation continues into how a B.C. teenager became infected with avian flu, there are ways British Columbians can ...