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The CDC declared the end of its emergency response to H5N1 avian flu as a health threat to humans, David Murray writes.
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Since 2022, the virus has affected nearly 175 million birds, including commercial and wild birds.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially ended its emergency response to the recent bird flu outbreak.
Citing a drop in case counts, the CDC has ended the H5N1 bird flu emergency last week. Read more here.
The spokesperson said that surveillance, readiness and response for influenza – including H5N1 bird flu – will continue under the CDC’s influenza division and other appropriate agency programs.