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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging health care workers to accelerate bird flu testing for patients hospitalized with flu symptoms, as the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues to grow in the United States and Canada....
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CDC to post waste data amid bird flu outbreak As bird flu spreads among cows in the U.S., the CDC plans to publicly post data on a specific influenza virus found in wastewater. Dr. Celine Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for public health at KFF, joins to bre...
The patient had no known contact with dairy cows or other animals associated with the ongoing bird flu outbreak. The person also told Missouri health officials that they didn’t drink unpasteurized milk or other unpasteurized dairy products, Shah added. ...
Update guidelines so that they reflect the danger posed by smaller particles emitted by infected persons at close range. Strengthen the supply lines for N95s, and order heath care organizations to stop all practices like decontaminating the masks for reuse or allowing the use of surgical m...
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidelines last month for mask wearing, it announced that “less than 10 percent” of Covid-19 transmission was occurring outdoors. Media organizations repeated the statistic, and it quickly became a standard description of the frequenc...
“This outbreak has gone from a CDC to an all-of-government response,” he said, saying the guidelines went through an inter-agency review process. “One of the things that became clear at the task force when we put up our initial guidelines is a number of people criticized...
Before the journal went on hiatus, the CDC was expected to soon publish articles about the bird flu outbreak. A CDC spokesperson didn't say why the articles weren't published this week but said they "are still in the pipeline.”