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"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed that a patient in Louisiana has been hospitalized with a severe case of avian influenza caused by the H5N1 virus. This marks the first instance of severe illness linked to the virus in the US. The patient had exposure to sick and dead birds in their backyard flock, which is a new development in the spread of the virus. The CDC is investigating the source of the infection and has detected genetic similarities between the virus from the Louisiana patient and a teenager in Canada who was hospitalized with H5N1."
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