FIRST HUMAN CASE OF BIRD FLU IN MEXICO RAISES GLOBAL ALARM
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Article Published on: 06TH APR 2025 | www.demodemagazine.com
A three-year-old girl in Mexico has been confirmed as the nation's first human case of H5N1 bird flu, sparking global health concerns. This case, coupled with the virus's increasing ability to infect mammals, has scientists worried about a potential pandemic.

The virus is rapidly mutating, making MEXICAN GIRL CONTRACTS BIRD FLU, RAISING GLOBAL HEALTH CONCERNS
A three-year-old girl in Mexico has become the nation's first confirmed human case of bird flu (H5N1), sparking global health concerns.
The virus is rapidly mutating, expanding its host range, and showing increased ability to infect mammals, including humans. Scientists warn that this could be the tip of the iceberg, as the virus's adaptation to mammalian hosts increases the risk of human transmission.