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Wisconsin reports its 1st human case of bird flu
Wisconsin’s first human avian flu infection reported along with second poultry flock case
A farm worker in Barron County has tested positive for avian influenza after being exposed to a poultry flock infected with the virus, Wisconsin health officials said Wednesday. The woman is the first person identified with the infection in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin's first likely human case of bird flu is reported in Barron County
The farm worker, who has a "presumptive positive" test for "highly pathogenic" bird flu, was exposed to an infected commercial flock of poultry, officials said.
Wisconsin reports its first human case of bird flu
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced Wednesday that it had detected presumptive positive human case of H5N1 in Barron County.
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Bird flu hospitalizes person in Louisiana, the first severe infection in U.S.
Another presumptive case was reported in
Wisconsin
today, a first for the state. Public health officials have not been able ...
Superior Telegram
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First human bird flu case confirmed in Wisconsin
Wisconsin health officials have detected the first human case of highly-contagious avian flu in the state. The state ...
WKOW
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First human case of bird flu detected in Wisconsin
BARRON COUNTY, Wis. (WKOW) — The first presumptive positive human case of
bird
flu
in
Wisconsin
has been detected. The ...
WISN Milwaukee on MSN
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Suspected bird flu case in Wisconsin: Health officials monitor exposure
Birds on the affected property will be depopulated to prevent disease spread, and the premises is under movement restrictions ...
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