Dozens of Iowa schools see high absence rates due to respiratory infections
- A human case of bird flu was confirmed in the West Midlands after close contact with infected birds, according to the UK Health Security Agency .
- The individual is currently well and receiving treatment at a High Consequence Infectious Disease unit, as stated by health officials.
- The UKHSA reported that the risk to the wider public remains very low, with no evidence of human-to-human transmission detected.
- UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss warned of a growing number of avian flu cases in birds, despite the rarity of human infections.
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