Officials at the Ministry of Health Ministry said on Friday that an older woman in southeast Wyoming is entering the hospital with bird flu.
It is the first humanitarian state of the state A H5N1, which spreads through animals and some people. Nearly 70 people have been reported in the United States with bird flu in the past year, according to data from the American Centers for Control and Prevention, although researchers and studies indicate that this is likely to be unlimited.
The Ministry of Health said in a press statement that the woman who lives in Platt and Wyoming County was infected by direct contact with the infected poultry herd in her home. It has other health and hospitalization in another state.
Dr. Alexia Harist, state health official and epidemic specialist in the state, said that the Wyoming residents should not have a “high level of anxiety” regarding the human condition, which was confirmed by the Center for Disease Control on Friday.
Most of the affirmative human flu in all parts of the United States came with mild symptoms.
“Unfortunately, the experience of this patient was more dangerous,” Harist said in the press statement.
A new study published by the Center for Disease Control, bird flu, has shown silently from animals to some veterinarians.
Bird flu is spread in wild birds in the United States since 2022. The virus has been discovered for the first time in cows in the United States last year. More than 960 cattle herds were injured in 16 states.
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