Efforts to contain the virus are falling short. A teenager in Canada is in critical condition after an unexplained infection.
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B.C.’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is set to provide an update Tuesday morning on the teenager who is infected with the first human case of H5N1 avian influenza acquired in Canada.
It’s not clear how the teenager picked up the virus, which has been detected recently in wild birds and poultry in the province, Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer, said Tuesday. The teen ...
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said at a news conference Tuesday that the teen, who is from the Fraser Health region, is in critical condition and “experiencing acute respiratory distress” ...
"The positive test for H5 was performed at the BC Centre for Disease Control’s Public-Health Laboratory," Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer of British Columbia, said in a statement. "Samples ...
None of the obvious connections to an H5N1 influenza case were in play, according to Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer in British Columbia, where the teen was admitted to B.C ...
A teenager is in critical condition in a British Columbia children’s hospital, sick with Canada’s first presumptive human case of avian influenza. “This was a healthy teenager prior to this ...
It's not clear how the teenager picked up the virus, which has been detected recently in wild birds and poultry in the province, said Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer. The teen is not ...
Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday contact tracing being conducted has not identified anyone else linked to the case of the teen who has fallen ill. Henry said it's very likely that the infection — the ...
About 36 people who came into contact with the young person in Canada have tested negative for the virus and were offered a preventative course of antiviral medication, Dr. Bonnie Henry ...