First Human Bird Flu Death in U.S. ReportedHow Worried Should We Be?
Briefly

The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed the first U.S. death from H5N1 avian influenza in a patient over 65 with underlying health conditions, post exposure to poultry.
Despite the concerning death and hospital cases, the CDC maintains that the overall risk of H5N1 to the general public in the U.S. remains low.
Historically, H5N1 has had a high mortality rate exceeding 50% in international cases, but this figure is likely inflated due to undiagnosed cases.
Michael Osterholm emphasizes that although there are severe cases of H5N1, particularly in vulnerable individuals, the recent cases do not reflect a heightened threat to public health.
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