U.S. records first fatal bird flu case amid growing concerns about virus
The U.S. has recorded its first fatal case of H5N1 bird flu, in a person from Louisiana who contracted the virus from infected chickens and wild birds in a backyard flock.
The U.S. has recorded its first fatal case of H5N1 bird flu, in a person from Louisiana who contracted the virus from infected chickens and wild birds in a backyard flock.
Reports of impending layoffs, a buyout offer, and a return-to-office mandate have put a damper on FDA staff morale
Reports of impending layoffs, a buyout offer, and a return-to-office mandate have put a damper on FDA staff morale
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