JTweedie
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In the first human case, the man had been infected with strain H5N2.
With bird flu still killing thousands of birds around the world and people advised not to touch dead or dying birds they find, this is potentially a notable event although he seems to have also been suffering from other issues too.
www.theguardian.com
With bird flu still killing thousands of birds around the world and people advised not to touch dead or dying birds they find, this is potentially a notable event although he seems to have also been suffering from other issues too.

Mexico man dies from first human case of bird flu strain H5N2
Scientists are on alert for signs the virus is adapting to spread more easily among humans, after the WHO announced the death from April