What to know about bird flu, poultry and dairy farms

Eggs are cleaned and disinfected at the Sunrise Farms processing plant in Petaluma, Calif., on Jan. 11. Avian flu has plagued many poultry farms in Canada, especially in British Columbia, but there have been no identified cases in dairy cattle in this country. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Terry Chea

TORONTO - People have been hearing a lot about H5N1 bird flu — or highly pathogenic avian influenza — since a B.C. teen became the first human to get the virus in Canada and is in hospital.

It's not yet known how the teen got infected, but Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, said on Wednesday that genomic sequencing shows they have a strain of H5N1 similar to the strains found in poultry farm outbreaks in British Columbia.

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