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00:02The U.S. reported its first human death from H5N1 bird flu,
00:06marking a significant milestone in the ongoing outbreak. The patient was over 65 with underlying
00:10health conditions and was hospitalized in Louisiana in December. Exposure to a backyard
00:16flock and wild birds was identified as the cause. This case is the nation's first severe H5N1
00:22infection and the first link to backyard flock exposure. The Centers for Disease Control and
00:26Prevention stated the risk of person-to-person transmission remains low. Most U.S. cases have
00:31been mild, presenting symptoms like pink eye and cough. However, a Louisiana case showed mutations
00:37that could increase transmissibility. Since the outbreak began in 2020,
00:42over 130 million birds have been infected, including numerous mammals and dairy cows.
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