After the first death from bird flu (H5N1) was recorded in America, scientists have warned of the rapid mutation of this dangerous virus

After the first death from bird flu (H5N1) was recorded in America, scientists have warned of the rapid mutation of this dangerous virus. This incident has raised the concern of health experts around the world.

After the first death from bird flu (H5N1) was recorded in America, scientists have warned of the rapid mutation of this dangerous virus. This incident has increased the concern of health experts around the world. Scientists say that this virus is no longer limited to birds, but now the possibility of it spreading to humans and becoming a deadly epidemic is increasing.

 

Bird flu is a virus found in birds. H5N1 is the most deadly type of this virus, which can also spread to humans. This virus mainly spreads through contact with infected birds. This virus can reach humans through the feathers, feces and breath of the infected bird.

 

 

After the first death in America

due to H5N1, scientists have pointed out that this virus is mutating rapidly. Mutation means that the virus can change itself and take a more dangerous form. This can not only cause the virus to spread more rapidly, but its treatment and vaccine can also become difficult.

 

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have urged increased vigilance on this issue. Experts say that this mutation of the virus can give it the ability to spread among humans, which can lead to an epidemic.

What are the symptoms?

The symptoms of H5N1 infection can be like common flu, but it quickly becomes serious. These include high fever, cough, sore throat, difficulty in breathing and fatigue. If treatment is delayed, it can be fatal.

 

How to avoid bird flu?

* Avoid contact with infected birds.

* Avoid raw or undercooked meat and eggs.

* Take care of cleanliness and wash hands regularly.

* If symptoms of flu appear, contact a doctor immediately.

Scientists' appeal

Scientists say that all countries should keep an eye on this virus and take precautionary measures against it. There is a need to accelerate the development of vaccines and medicines.

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