The death of the first H5N2 blood poverty of the bird flu virus

The World Health Organization announced on Friday that a man suffered from H5N2 Bird Influenza virus, in the first confirmed human injury to this tension, died as a result of several factors, and noted that investigations continue to find additional details about his injury and his death. The World Health Organization announced the report of the first confirmed human injury to the H5N2 of the Bird Influenza virus in Mexico on Wednesday. The Mexican Ministry of Health explained that the 59 -year -old was “with chronic kidney diseases and type 2 diabetes, and that he had suffered from pressure for a long time.” He was begging for three weeks before severe symptoms appeared on April 17, which is fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea and general discomfort. The man was transferred to a Mexico hospital on April 24, while World Health Organization spokesman Christian Lindeier said at a press conference in Geneva on Friday that “death occurred due to several factors, not due to his infection with the H5N2 virus.” He continued: “The patient came to the hospital weeks after his suffering due to other illnesses,” noted that he had undergone a routine test of flu and other viruses, and it was found that he had H5N2. 17 people were mixed with the man in the hospital, and all the results of their flu tests came, and in the place of the man’s home, 12 people were confused during the previous weeks, and the results of their tests were also negative. “The investigations are ongoing, and the worship analysis of those who mixed with it continues … At this stage we believe that death was due to several factors.” He added: “But his injury to H5N2 is being investigated, to find out if he was injured by the virus by someone who visited him, or by contacting any infected animal.”