marting
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I see a lot of people have contracted H5N1 recently in USA, thanks to the dairy-cow outbreak reaching poultry farms.
The interesting factor is we're not seeing the deaths that were associated with H5N1 in Asia, with cases being classified as mild: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-...ird-flu-outbreak-scientists-see-growing-risks
Maybe it's most like the Mexican 'flu that spread fast but wasn't very harmful?
Of the 11 people in the USA that have gotten H5N1, none were human->human. That's encouraging. Also curious is that so many have conjunctivitis.
https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/situat...tates to monitor people with animal exposures.