The CDC confirmed the first US-based severe human case of H5N1 bird flu in Louisiana in December. The Louisiana Department of ...
Robert Redfield, former CDC director, predicts bird flu would be “much more catastrophic than the COVID pandemic.” ...
The first human patient in the United States with a confirmed case of avian influenza has died, according to a press release ...
A Louisiana resident previously hospitalized with avian influenza has died, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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.
There is still a danger, however: a person in Louisiana recently became the first person in the country to die from H5N1.
In light of the news of a possible human metapneumovirus outbreak in China, officials talk to Newsweek about the risk to Americans.
The first human bird flu death was reported out of Louisiana on Monday, Jan. 6. The same case was the first serious case of ...
Rates of pertussis in the United States are surging, with more than 32,000 cases reported as of mid-December -- about six ...
O fficials from the Louisiana Department of Health have announced the death of a patient hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu, the ...
A Louisiana resident has died after being hospitalized with bird flu in December of last year, marking the first known U.S.
CDC is saddened by Louisiana’s report that a person previously hospitalized with severe avian influenza A(H5N1) illness ...