Birdwatch Note Rating
2023-02-15 20:07:03 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: 34F448BBB83FBE4D81FEECC405F5C3619B5E525972D8D7A70DE2E9157E3176E4
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Transmission to Humans is rare. WHO documented 862 cases with 455 deaths between 2003 and 2021 https://ncceh.ca/content/blog/avian-influenza-ah5n1-2022-outbreak-canada This is due to H5N1 being poorly adapted to human spread. Currently, the risk of it going through the necessary mutations, to cause a Human Pandemic, is low https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/bird-flu-mammals-scientists-on-alert-mutations-rcna69541
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