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Bird flu There’s $11.2m this year to “maintain critical preparedness against High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI H5) incursions”, including measures that help resilience of “priority native wildlife across high‐risk
flu strain which has caused devastating infections in bird populations worldwide and has spread to some mammals. The threat to humans is currently low, says the UK Health Protection Agency, with almost all human cases
flu-like symptoms that eventually cause the lungs to fill with fluid, making breathing difficult. Medical attention must be sought as soon as infection is detected. Most cases of Hantavirus reported in the U.S. have
risk to the general public remains very low. There are two confirmed and five suspected hantavirus cases among the 147 passengers and crew members on the boat. Three of the patients have died