WPRO. WHO: Avian Influenza Weekly Update # 987: 28 February 2025. WHO/WPRO
Avian influenza subtype A(HxNy) normally spreads in birds but can also infect humans. Human infections are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected poultry or contaminated environments. While avian influenza viruses do not currently transmit easily from person to person, the ongoing circulation of these viruses in poultry is concerning, as these viruses can result in mild to severe illness and death, and also have the potential to mutate to become more contagious.
This weekly situation report will highlight the most recent developments in the regional response.
This weekly situation report will highlight the most recent developments in the regional response.
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