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The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The CDC declared the end of its emergency response to H5N1 avian flu as a health threat to humans, David Murray writes.
The spokesperson said that surveillance, readiness and response for influenza – including H5N1 bird flu – will continue under the CDC’s influenza division and other appropriate agency programs.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The spokesperson said that surveillance, readiness and response for influenza – including H5N1 bird flu – will continue under the CDC's influenza division and other appropriate agency programs.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The spokesperson said that surveillance, readiness and response for influenza – including H5N1 bird flu – will continue under the CDC’s influenza division and other appropriate agency programs.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
The CDC H5N1 emergency was declared April 4, 2024, and allowed for additional support to the public health response, such as staffing.
“As reports of animal infections with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus (“H5N1 bird flu”) have declined and no human cases have been reported since February 2025, on July 2, 2025, CDC’s H5N1 ...