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The CDC has ended its H5N1 bird flu emergency response, but experts urge continued vigilance as the virus remains a threat ...
According to the CDC, there has been a decline in animal infections and no reports of human cases since February.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ended its emergency response to the H5N1 avian flu. A spokesperson ...
The CDC ends its emergency response to H5N1 bird flu after recording 70 human cases and one death nationally, even as experts ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ended its emergency response to the H5N1 bird flu and said Monday it will ...
Rising H5N1 bird flu cases in the U.S. prompted the CDC to study the virus in ferrets, revealing it may have the potential to ...
The loss of the CDC’s occupational safety office, NIOSH, may have long-term consequences, particularly for H5N1 bird flu response.
Shah noted that the CDC's assessment of the current threat of H5N1 to public health remains low, and that the potential for this virus to cause a pandemic remains moderate.
The CDC's latest estimate slightly increased the risk the H5N1 bird flu virus could trigger a pandemic — but the agency still says the risk to the general public is low.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The agency says the decision comes after a steady drop in cases and no new human infections reported since February. The emergency declaration, first issued on April 4, 2024, helped the CDC ramp up ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has ended its emergency response to H5N1 bird flu, citing a drop in ...