First U.S. Child Bird Flu Case Confirmed in California

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A child in Alameda County, California, has been diagnosed with bird flu, marking the first reported case in a US minor. The child experienced mild symptoms and is recovering after antiviral treatment. Health officials emphasize there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission, and the infection likely resulted from exposure to wild birds. The case adds to the 55 reported US bird flu cases this year, with California being a significant hotspot. Experts stress the need for better protection and testing for farm workers, who are at higher risk of infection.
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