New Outbreak Alarm in China and First Bird Flu Death in the US
china, india, us, louisiana January 8, 2025 05:30An increase in cases of human metapneumovirus causing concern in China, while the US records its first death related to bird flu.
An increase in cases of human metapneumovirus causing concern in China, while the US records its first death related to bird flu.
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