Bird Flu in Human India: डब्ल्यूएचओ यानी विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन ने कंफर्म किया है कि भारत में एक इंसान को बर्ड फ्लू हुआ है. इंसान में बर्ड फ्लू का यह अनोखा मामला है. हाल ही में मैक्सिको में बर्ड फ्लू के कारण एक इंसान की जान भी जा चुकी है.हालांकि भारत में अब तक इंसानों में बर्ड फ्लू के दो ही मामले सामने आए हैं. डब्ल्यूएचओ ने कहा कि पश्चिम बंगाल में एक चार साल के बच्चे को H9N2 वायरस के कारण फरवरी में बर्ड फ्लू हुआ था. इसकी पुष्टि डब्ल्यूएचओ ने कर दी है. बच्चे को सांस लेने में भारी तकलीफ, पेट में दर्द और तेज बुखार के बाद आईसीयू में भर्ती कराया गया था. इसके बाद तीन महीनों तक बच्चे का अस्पताल में इलाज किया गया. अब जाकर बच्चे को अस्पताल से डिस्चार्ज किया गया है. डब्ल्यूएचओ का कहना है कि भारत में इंसानों में बर्ड फ्लू का यह दूसरा मामला है. इससे पहले 2019 में भारत में पहले व्यक्ति को बर्ड फ्लू हुआ था.
Bird Flu in Human: WHO i.e. World Health Organization has confirmed that a human in India has got bird flu. This is a unique case of bird flu in humans. Recently, a human also left the world due to bird flu in Mexico. However, only two cases of bird flu have been reported in humans in India so far. WHO said that a four-year-old child in West Bengal had bird flu in February due to H9N2 virus. This has been confirmed by WHO. The child was admitted to the ICU after having severe difficulty in breathing, stomach pain and high fever. After this, the child was treated in the hospital for three months. Now the child has been discharged from the hospital. WHO says that this is the second case of bird flu in humans in India. Earlier in 2019, the first person in India had bird flu.
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Bird Flu in Human: WHO i.e. World Health Organization has confirmed that a human in India has got bird flu. This is a unique case of bird flu in humans. Recently, a human also left the world due to bird flu in Mexico. However, only two cases of bird flu have been reported in humans in India so far. WHO said that a four-year-old child in West Bengal had bird flu in February due to H9N2 virus. This has been confirmed by WHO. The child was admitted to the ICU after having severe difficulty in breathing, stomach pain and high fever. After this, the child was treated in the hospital for three months. Now the child has been discharged from the hospital. WHO says that this is the second case of bird flu in humans in India. Earlier in 2019, the first person in India had bird flu.
#birdfluindianewstoday #birdfluindiahindi #chickenbirdfluindia #birdfluindiancitizen #birdfluvideotoday #birdfluinindia2024 #whobirdfluindia2024 #birdflusymptoms #healthnewstoday #healthnewsvideo #healthupdate #birdflutreatmentinhuman #birdfluprecautions
~HT.318~PR.111~ED.118~
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