B.C. doc reflects on treating teen with avian flu for two months

Dr. David Goldfarb, a medical microbiologist and pediatric infectious disease physician at BC Children's Hospital, treated a 13-year-old girl with avian flu who was discharged Jan. 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Provincial Health Services Authority **MANDATORY CREDIT**

A British Columbia doctor who treated a 13-year-old avian flu patient says the case has made him concerned about the potential for more human H5N1 infections. 

While the patient was recently discharged from hospital with her case deemed rare, the two-month ordeal is being examined to better understand the path of avian flu from wild birds and poultry to humans, who get very sick. 

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