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WHO says risk of bird flu 'still low' after US reports its first human death

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WHO says risk of bird flu 'still low' after US reports its first human death

WHO says risk of bird flu 'still low' after US reports its first human death

The H5N1 virus has affected mainly farmworkers in that came into close contact with poultry flocks and cattle herds.

However, the WHO has stated that the risk to the general population remains low.


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