Increasing Bird Flu Cases Have the UN Worried; Here's What You Need To Know

Authorities from various countries have reported outbreaks of the pathogenic H5N1 and H7N9 strains, raising fears of a potential global health crisis.

Tanya Srivastava
Written by: Tanya SrivastavaUpdated at: Jul 14, 2023 15:37 IST
 Increasing Bird Flu Cases Have the UN Worried; Here's What You Need To Know

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The United Nations (UN) has expressed deep concern over the rising number of bird flu cases worldwide. The avian influenza, which primarily affects birds but can also infect humans, has seen a significant uptick in reported cases in recent months.

Authorities from various countries have reported outbreaks of the highly pathogenic H5N1 and H7N9 strains, raising fears of a potential global health crisis. The UN is particularly alarmed by the rapid spread of the virus and its potential to mutate into a more transmissible and deadly form.

In response to the growing threat, the UN has called for heightened surveillance, early detection, and containment measures. They are urging member states to strengthen their veterinary and public health systems to effectively address the situation.

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Increasing Bird Flu Cases Have the UN Worried

The World Health Organization (WHO) is working closely with national health agencies to monitor the situation and provide necessary support. Efforts are underway to develop a vaccine that can combat the evolving strains of bird flu.

The UN emphasises the importance of international collaboration and information sharing to prevent the further spread of the virus. While the immediate focus is on containing the outbreaks, the UN also recognizes the need for long-term strategies to mitigate the risks associated with avian influenza.

As bird flu cases continue to rise, global attention and concerted efforts are required to address this critical health challenge and safeguard both animal and human populations.

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