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Italy Confirms First Human Bird Flu Infection
25 Mar
Summary
- Italy has identified its first human case of bird flu.
- The infection involves the less aggressive A(H9N2) virus.
- This isolated case poses no significant alarm to public health.

A man in Lombardy has been diagnosed with Italy's first recorded human infection of bird flu. This marks a historical first for the nation in identifying an avian influenza case in a person.
The virus identified is the low-pathogenicity strain A(H9N2). Experts emphasize that this is not a cause for significant concern. It is an isolated incident, and the virus is considered much less aggressive than other strains like H5N1.
This imported case, while a first for Italy, is not expected to spread widely due to its nature and the circumstances of its detection. Public health authorities are monitoring the situation.



