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"Teen Infected In Canada’s First Bird Flu Case Is In Critical Condition"

"So far, no one who came into contact with the teen has fallen ill."

"A Canadian teenager infected with bird flu — that country’s first case involving a locally acquired infection — is in critical condition and experiencing difficulty breathing, health officials said Tuesday.

The previously healthy British Columbia teen went to a hospital emergency room Nov. 2 with initial symptoms of pink eye, fever and cough, conditions common to many respiratory illnesses, Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer, said during a news conference. The teen was sent home.

But after the patient’s condition deteriorated, the teen was admitted to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver late Friday.

So far, no one who came into contact with the teen has fallen ill."

Lena H. Sun reports for the Washington Post November 13, 2024.

Source: Washington Post, 11/14/2024