Are we heading for a bird flu pandemic? Experts weigh in
- Bird flu's risk to the public is currently low, but experts warn of barriers to controlling the virus and preventing a pandemic, according to Dr. Shira Doron from Tufts Medicine.
- The U.S. Recorded its first human bird flu death last week, a Louisiana senior with severe respiratory symptoms, as noted by Dr. Julio Figueroa from Louisiana State University Health.
- Experts emphasize the importance of pandemic preparedness and collaboration between agencies, stating that mass vaccination efforts for farmworkers are premature, according to Dr. Doron.
- The incoming Trump administration must bolster pandemic readiness for bird flu, as existing vaccines may need updates if the virus spreads among humans, according to health officials.
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