Britain monitor a human flu infection

Britain’s health authorities said they discovered an “H5N1” infection in a person in central England, but added that the danger to the general public was still “very low”. “The person is infected on a farm as he has been in close contact with a large number of infected birds for a long time,” the British Health Security Agency said in a statement. She added that “the person with a good person is currently that the authorities detect all the well -known mixtures of the person to provide antiviral treatment.” “We have strong systems to detect matters early and take the necessary measures because we know that the spread of bird infection is possible to humans,” says Susan Hopkins, the most important medical adviser of the British Health Security Agency. The transmission of bird flu from birds to humans is rare in Britain, although it occurs in some cases. The British authorities have discovered cases of bird flu on poultry farming over the past few months and have taken steps to export all the infected animals.