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Mexico says bird flu patient died of chronic disease


Mexico says bird flu patient died of chronic disease, not virus

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -A man who contracted bird flu in Mexico died due to chronic diseases and not the virus, Mexico's health ministry said ...

Bird flu patient did not die of the virus, says Mexico health min

The 59-year-old man identified with bird flu suffered from a chronic kidney disease, diabetes and arterial hypertension.

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The H5N2-infected man had several underlying health conditions, including chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and longstanding ...

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Health authorities say a man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called H5N2 that has never before been found in a human.

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A person with the first human case of a subtype of bird flu has died in Mexico City, says the World Health Organization.

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Mexican health officials subsequently said the man died due to chronic health conditions, not bird flu. Receive the latest medical news and ...

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The bird flu strain in this case, is H5N2. It's the first laboratory-confirmed human case of this subtype. Now, the patient was hospitalized at ...

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They were hospitalized on April 24 at the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases in Mexico City and died the same day. The World Health ...

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What happened in the Mexico bird flu case? A 59-year-old man in Mexico who had been bedridden because of chronic health problems developed a ...

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A man who contracted bird flu in Mexico died due to chronic diseases and not the virus, Mexico's health ministry said on Friday.

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They say his death was caused by a strain of bird flu never before found in humans – H5N2. Chicken. A Japanese Bantam. A man has died in Mexico ...

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The World Health Organization confirmed that a resident in Mexico has died from a strain of bird flu never before identified in humans.

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WHO Confirms First Human Death From Bird Flu H5N2 in Mexico

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed the first human death from the bird flu strain H5N2 in Mexico. A 59-year-old man died in ...

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A person whose death in Mexico was reported as the first caused by the H5N2 avian flu worldwide did not actually die from the virus but from “chronic ...

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A man in Mexico died after catching the world's first laboratory-confirmed case of H5N2 bird flu in humans. However, authorities think he ...

WHO confirmed a man in Mexico died from the bird flu ... - YouTube

confirmed that a man in Mexico died from a bird flu strain never before detected in humans. Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, infectious disease physician ...

Mexico health officials says man with bird flu died of chronic ... - MSN

According to Mexican health officials, the man had chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and arterial hypertension for the past 14 years.

Chronic Illness, Not Bird Flu, Responsible for Death in Mexico | Health

A 59-year-old man in Mexico died not from bird flu but due to chronic diseases, including kidney disease, diabetes, and hypertension.

Person With Bird Flu Dies in Mexico: WHO - Insurance Journal

A person with prior health complications who had contracted bird flu died in Mexico in April and the source of exposure to the virus was unknown.