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 ...
B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the teen infected with H5N1 avian flu remains in critical condition in ...
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 ...
A strain of avian influenza is showing signs of adaptation to human hosts, but there is no evidence that it can transmit from ...
As an investigation continues into how a B.C. teenager became infected with avian flu, there are ways British Columbians can ...
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 ...
The strain of H5N1 that landed a Fraser Health region teenager in hospital is similar to a strain found in cackling geese in October, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said during a press conference on Tuesday that a teen remains in critical ...
Efforts to contain the virus are falling short. A teenager in Canada is in critical condition after an unexplained infection.