Mexican Man Dies of Bird Flu

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A man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called H5N2. This is the first time this virus has been found in a human. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the death, which happened in April. It is not clear how the man got infected. The H5N2 virus is common in chickens in Mexico.

 

Scientists are checking if the virus changes and spreads more easily among people. However, the WHO says the risk to most people in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after having a fever, shortness of breath, diarrhoea, and nausea.

 

Mexico’s health ministry said there is no evidence that the virus spreads from person to person. Everyone who had contact with the man tested negative. In March, there was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health. Scientists are closely watching bird flu because it can infect humans.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Virus – A small germ that can make people, animals, and plants sick.
  2. Infected – When germs enter the body and cause illness.
  3. Common – Happens often or is found often.
  4. Scientists – People who study and learn about science.
  5. Spreads – Moves from one person or place to another.
  6. Risk – The chance of something bad happening.
  7. Fever – A high body temperature.
  8. Shortness of breath – Difficulty breathing.
  9. Diarrhoea – Loose or watery stools.
  10. Nausea – Feeling like you might vomit.
  11. Ministry – A government department.
  12. Evidence – Proof or information that shows something is true.
  13. Outbreak – A sudden start of something bad, like a disease.
  14. Closely – Carefully and with a lot of attention.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What did the man in Mexico die from?
  2. Why are scientists checking the virus closely?
  3. How did the WHO describe the risk to most people in Mexico?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The H5N2 virus is the first bird flu found in a human.
  2. The virus spreads easily from person to person. 
  3. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in March. 

 

Cloze Quiz

A man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called __________. This is the first time this virus has been found in a __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the death, which happened in April. It is not clear how the man got __________. The H5N2 virus is common in __________ in Mexico.

Scientists are checking if the virus changes and __________ more easily among people. However, the WHO says the __________ to most people in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after having a fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea.

Mexico’s health __________ said there is no__________ that the virus spreads from person to person. Everyone who had __________ with the man tested negative. In March, there was an __________ of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health. Scientists are closely watching bird flu because it can infect humans.

 

A man in Mexico has died from a rare type of bird flu called H5N2. This is the first time this virus has been found in a human. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced his death in April and said it is unclear how he became infected. H5N2 is commonly found in poultry in Mexico.

 

Scientists are closely watching the virus to see if it changes and starts spreading more easily among humans. However, the WHO stated that the current risk to the general public in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after experiencing symptoms like fever, shortness of breath, diarrhoea, and nausea.

 

Mexico’s health ministry confirmed that there is no evidence of the virus spreading from person to person. Everyone who had contact with the man tested negative. In March, there was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health.

 

After the man’s death, Mexican authorities reported the case to the WHO and confirmed the presence of the virus. There were also three outbreaks of H5N2 in poultry in nearby parts of Mexico in March, but no connection has been found between these outbreaks and the man’s case.

 

Experts are concerned about bird flu because it has the potential to infect humans. Cases of bird flu have been found in various animals and other types of bird flu have caused deaths in different parts of the world. Scientists emphasize the importance of monitoring these infections closely.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Infected – When germs enter the body and cause sickness.
  2. Poultry – Domestic birds like chickens and turkeys raised for meat or eggs.
  3. Closely – With careful attention.
  4. Spreading – Moving from one person or place to another.
  5. Symptoms – Signs of illness, like fever or cough.
  6. Diarrhoea – Frequent loose or watery stools.
  7. Nausea – Feeling like you might vomit.
  8. Evidence – Proof or information that something is true.
  9. Outbreak – A sudden start of a disease spreading.
  10. Concerned – Worried or anxious about something.
  11. Potential – The possibility of something happening.
  12. Emphasize – To stress or highlight the importance of something.
  13. Monitoring – Watching and checking something carefully over time.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What type of bird flu did the man in Mexico die from?
  2. Why are scientists watching the H5N2 virus closely?
  3. What did Mexico’s health ministry say about the virus spreading from person to person?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The H5N2 virus is commonly found in humans.
  2. The man who died was 59 years old. 
  3. The WHO said the risk to the general public in Mexico is high.
  4. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state in March.
  5. All people who had contact with the man tested positive for H5N2.

 

Cloze Quiz

A man in Mexico has died from a rare type of bird flu called  __________. This is the first time this virus has been found in a  __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced his death in April and said it is unclear how he became  __________. H5N2 is commonly found in  __________ in Mexico.

Scientists are closely watching the virus to see if it changes and starts  __________ more easily among humans. However, the WHO stated that the current __________ to the general public in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after experiencing  __________ like fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea.

Mexico’s health ministry confirmed that there is no  __________ of the virus spreading from person to person. Everyone who had  __________ with the man tested negative. In March, there was an  __________ of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health.

After the man’s death, Mexican authorities reported the case to the WHO and confirmed the presence of the virus. There were also three outbreaks of H5N2 in poultry in nearby parts of Mexico in March, but no connection has been found between these outbreaks and the man’s case.

Experts are concerned about bird flu because it has the potential to infect humans. Cases of bird flu have been found in various  __________ and other types of bird flu have caused deaths in different parts of the world. Scientists emphasize the importance of  __________ these infections closely.

 

In April, a 59-year-old man in Mexico succumbed to the H5N2 avian influenza virus, marking the first instance of this strain being detected in a human host. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the fatality, noting the ambiguity surrounding the mode of infection. H5N2 is predominantly found in poultry in Mexico.

 

Researchers are meticulously monitoring the virus for any mutations that could facilitate human-to-human transmission. Despite the gravity of this case, the WHO affirmed that the current threat to the general populace in Mexico remains minimal. The deceased, who had underlying health issues, exhibited symptoms such as fever, dyspnea, diarrhea, and nausea before he passed away.

 

Mexico’s health ministry corroborated that there is no evidence of the virus being transmissible between humans. All individuals who had contact with the deceased tested negative for H5N2. Previously, in March, there was an H5N2 outbreak among poultry in Michoacan state, but it was not deemed a risk to human health or commercial poultry operations.

 

Following the man’s death, Mexican authorities verified the virus’s presence and reported the case to the WHO. There were three additional H5N2 poultry outbreaks in neighboring regions of Mexico in March, but no linkage has been established between these outbreaks and the man’s infection.

 

This incident in Mexico is distinct from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in the United States, which has infected three dairy farm workers. Avian influenza viruses have resulted in fatalities globally, including 18 deaths in China during an H5N6 outbreak in 2021. Experts, such as Andrew Pekosz from Johns Hopkins University, underscore the critical need for vigilance in tracking these viruses to prevent them from evolving and enhancing their ability to spread among humans. Avian influenza cases have also been identified in various mammals due to contact with infected birds.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Succumbed – To die from an illness or injury.
  2. Avian influenza – A type of flu virus that primarily infects birds but can also affect humans.
  3. Instance – An example or occurrence of something.
  4. Host – An organism that carries or harbors a virus.
  5. Fatality – A death resulting from a disaster or illness.
  6. Ambiguity – Uncertainty or lack of clarity.
  7. Mode of infection – The way in which an infection is spread.
  8. Predominantly – Mainly; for the most part.
  9. Meticulously – With great attention to detail; very carefully.
  10. Mutations – Changes in the genetic material of a virus.
  11. Facilitate – To make an action or process easier.
  12. Gravity – Seriousness or importance.
  13. Dyspnea – Difficulty breathing.
  14. Corroborated – Confirmed or supported with evidence.
  15. Transmissible – Able to be passed from one person or organism to another.
  16. Outbreak – A sudden start of something unpleasant, such as a disease.
  17. Linkage – A connection or relationship.
  18. Underscore – To emphasize or highlight.
  19. Vigilance – The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
  20. Evolving – Developing gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What type of virus caused the man’s death in Mexico?
  2. Why are researchers monitoring the H5N2 virus closely?
  3. How did Mexico’s health ministry describe the risk of human-to-human transmission of the virus?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The man in Mexico was the first human case of the H5N2 virus.
  2. The mode of infection for the H5N2 virus is clearly understood. 
  3. Researchers believe the H5N2 virus can easily spread between humans.
  4. The man’s death was reported to the WHO by Mexican authorities.
  5. The H5N2 virus outbreak in Mexico is connected to the H5N1 outbreak in the United States.

 

Cloze Quiz

In April, a 59-year-old man in Mexico__________ to the H5N2 avian influenza virus, marking the first instance of this strain being detected in a human __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the __________, noting the ambiguity surrounding the mode of infection. H5N2 is predominantly found in __________ in Mexico.

Researchers are meticulously monitoring the virus for any __________ that could facilitate human-to-human __________. Despite the gravity of this case, the WHO affirmed that the current threat to the general __________ in Mexico remains minimal. The deceased, who had underlying health issues, exhibited symptoms such as fever, __________, diarrhea, and nausea before he passed away.

Mexico’s health ministry corroborated that there is no evidence of the virus being __________ between humans. All individuals who had contact with the deceased tested negative for H5N2. Previously, in March, there was an H5N2 __________ among poultry in Michoacan state, but it was not deemed a risk to human health or commercial poultry operations.

Following the man’s death, Mexican authorities verified the virus’s presence and reported the case to the WHO. There were three additional H5N2 poultry outbreaks in neighboring regions of Mexico in March, but no __________ has been established between these outbreaks and the man’s infection.

This incident in Mexico is distinct from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in the United States, which has infected three dairy farm workers. Avian influenza viruses have resulted in __________ globally, including 18 deaths in China during an H5N6 outbreak in 2021. Experts, such as Andrew Pekosz from Johns Hopkins University, underscore the critical need for __________ in tracking these viruses to prevent them from evolving and enhancing their ability to spread among humans. Avian influenza cases have also been identified in various __________ due to contact with infected birds.

Beginner

  1. The H5N2 virus is the first bird flu found in a human. (True)
  2. The virus spreads easily from person to person. (False)
  3. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in March. (True)

Intermediate

  1. The H5N2 virus is commonly found in humans. (False)
  2. The man who died was 59 years old. (True)
  3. The WHO said the risk to the general public in Mexico is high. (False)
  4. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state in March. (True)
  5. All people who had contact with the man tested positive for H5N2. (False)

Advanced

  1. The man in Mexico was the first human case of the H5N2 virus. (True)
  2. The mode of infection for the H5N2 virus is clearly understood. (False)
  3. Researchers believe the H5N2 virus can easily spread between humans. (False)
  4. The man’s death was reported to the WHO by Mexican authorities. (True)
  5. The H5N2 virus outbreak in Mexico is connected to the H5N1 outbreak in the United States. (False)

A man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called H5N2. This is the first time this virus has been found in a human. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the death, which happened in April. It is not clear how the man got infected. The H5N2 virus is common in chickens in Mexico.

 

Scientists are checking if the virus changes and spreads more easily among people. However, the WHO says the risk to most people in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after having a fever, shortness of breath, diarrhoea, and nausea.

 

Mexico’s health ministry said there is no evidence that the virus spreads from person to person. Everyone who had contact with the man tested negative. In March, there was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health. Scientists are closely watching bird flu because it can infect humans.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Virus – A small germ that can make people, animals, and plants sick.
  2. Infected – When germs enter the body and cause illness.
  3. Common – Happens often or is found often.
  4. Scientists – People who study and learn about science.
  5. Spreads – Moves from one person or place to another.
  6. Risk – The chance of something bad happening.
  7. Fever – A high body temperature.
  8. Shortness of breath – Difficulty breathing.
  9. Diarrhoea – Loose or watery stools.
  10. Nausea – Feeling like you might vomit.
  11. Ministry – A government department.
  12. Evidence – Proof or information that shows something is true.
  13. Outbreak – A sudden start of something bad, like a disease.
  14. Closely – Carefully and with a lot of attention.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What did the man in Mexico die from?
  2. Why are scientists checking the virus closely?
  3. How did the WHO describe the risk to most people in Mexico?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The H5N2 virus is the first bird flu found in a human.
  2. The virus spreads easily from person to person. 
  3. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in March. 

 

Cloze Quiz

A man in Mexico died from a type of bird flu called __________. This is the first time this virus has been found in a __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported the death, which happened in April. It is not clear how the man got __________. The H5N2 virus is common in __________ in Mexico.

Scientists are checking if the virus changes and __________ more easily among people. However, the WHO says the __________ to most people in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after having a fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea.

Mexico’s health __________ said there is no__________ that the virus spreads from person to person. Everyone who had __________ with the man tested negative. In March, there was an __________ of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health. Scientists are closely watching bird flu because it can infect humans.

 

A man in Mexico has died from a rare type of bird flu called H5N2. This is the first time this virus has been found in a human. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced his death in April and said it is unclear how he became infected. H5N2 is commonly found in poultry in Mexico.

 

Scientists are closely watching the virus to see if it changes and starts spreading more easily among humans. However, the WHO stated that the current risk to the general public in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after experiencing symptoms like fever, shortness of breath, diarrhoea, and nausea.

 

Mexico’s health ministry confirmed that there is no evidence of the virus spreading from person to person. Everyone who had contact with the man tested negative. In March, there was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health.

 

After the man’s death, Mexican authorities reported the case to the WHO and confirmed the presence of the virus. There were also three outbreaks of H5N2 in poultry in nearby parts of Mexico in March, but no connection has been found between these outbreaks and the man’s case.

 

Experts are concerned about bird flu because it has the potential to infect humans. Cases of bird flu have been found in various animals and other types of bird flu have caused deaths in different parts of the world. Scientists emphasize the importance of monitoring these infections closely.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Infected – When germs enter the body and cause sickness.
  2. Poultry – Domestic birds like chickens and turkeys raised for meat or eggs.
  3. Closely – With careful attention.
  4. Spreading – Moving from one person or place to another.
  5. Symptoms – Signs of illness, like fever or cough.
  6. Diarrhoea – Frequent loose or watery stools.
  7. Nausea – Feeling like you might vomit.
  8. Evidence – Proof or information that something is true.
  9. Outbreak – A sudden start of a disease spreading.
  10. Concerned – Worried or anxious about something.
  11. Potential – The possibility of something happening.
  12. Emphasize – To stress or highlight the importance of something.
  13. Monitoring – Watching and checking something carefully over time.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What type of bird flu did the man in Mexico die from?
  2. Why are scientists watching the H5N2 virus closely?
  3. What did Mexico’s health ministry say about the virus spreading from person to person?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The H5N2 virus is commonly found in humans.
  2. The man who died was 59 years old. 
  3. The WHO said the risk to the general public in Mexico is high.
  4. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state in March.
  5. All people who had contact with the man tested positive for H5N2.

 

Cloze Quiz

A man in Mexico has died from a rare type of bird flu called  __________. This is the first time this virus has been found in a  __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced his death in April and said it is unclear how he became  __________. H5N2 is commonly found in  __________ in Mexico.

Scientists are closely watching the virus to see if it changes and starts  __________ more easily among humans. However, the WHO stated that the current __________ to the general public in Mexico is low. The 59-year-old man died after experiencing  __________ like fever, shortness of breath, diarrhea, and nausea.

Mexico’s health ministry confirmed that there is no  __________ of the virus spreading from person to person. Everyone who had  __________ with the man tested negative. In March, there was an  __________ of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state, but it was not considered a risk to human health.

After the man’s death, Mexican authorities reported the case to the WHO and confirmed the presence of the virus. There were also three outbreaks of H5N2 in poultry in nearby parts of Mexico in March, but no connection has been found between these outbreaks and the man’s case.

Experts are concerned about bird flu because it has the potential to infect humans. Cases of bird flu have been found in various  __________ and other types of bird flu have caused deaths in different parts of the world. Scientists emphasize the importance of  __________ these infections closely.

 

In April, a 59-year-old man in Mexico succumbed to the H5N2 avian influenza virus, marking the first instance of this strain being detected in a human host. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the fatality, noting the ambiguity surrounding the mode of infection. H5N2 is predominantly found in poultry in Mexico.

 

Researchers are meticulously monitoring the virus for any mutations that could facilitate human-to-human transmission. Despite the gravity of this case, the WHO affirmed that the current threat to the general populace in Mexico remains minimal. The deceased, who had underlying health issues, exhibited symptoms such as fever, dyspnea, diarrhea, and nausea before he passed away.

 

Mexico’s health ministry corroborated that there is no evidence of the virus being transmissible between humans. All individuals who had contact with the deceased tested negative for H5N2. Previously, in March, there was an H5N2 outbreak among poultry in Michoacan state, but it was not deemed a risk to human health or commercial poultry operations.

 

Following the man’s death, Mexican authorities verified the virus’s presence and reported the case to the WHO. There were three additional H5N2 poultry outbreaks in neighboring regions of Mexico in March, but no linkage has been established between these outbreaks and the man’s infection.

 

This incident in Mexico is distinct from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in the United States, which has infected three dairy farm workers. Avian influenza viruses have resulted in fatalities globally, including 18 deaths in China during an H5N6 outbreak in 2021. Experts, such as Andrew Pekosz from Johns Hopkins University, underscore the critical need for vigilance in tracking these viruses to prevent them from evolving and enhancing their ability to spread among humans. Avian influenza cases have also been identified in various mammals due to contact with infected birds.

 

Vocabulary

  1. Succumbed – To die from an illness or injury.
  2. Avian influenza – A type of flu virus that primarily infects birds but can also affect humans.
  3. Instance – An example or occurrence of something.
  4. Host – An organism that carries or harbors a virus.
  5. Fatality – A death resulting from a disaster or illness.
  6. Ambiguity – Uncertainty or lack of clarity.
  7. Mode of infection – The way in which an infection is spread.
  8. Predominantly – Mainly; for the most part.
  9. Meticulously – With great attention to detail; very carefully.
  10. Mutations – Changes in the genetic material of a virus.
  11. Facilitate – To make an action or process easier.
  12. Gravity – Seriousness or importance.
  13. Dyspnea – Difficulty breathing.
  14. Corroborated – Confirmed or supported with evidence.
  15. Transmissible – Able to be passed from one person or organism to another.
  16. Outbreak – A sudden start of something unpleasant, such as a disease.
  17. Linkage – A connection or relationship.
  18. Underscore – To emphasize or highlight.
  19. Vigilance – The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
  20. Evolving – Developing gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.

 

Discussion Questions

  1. What type of virus caused the man’s death in Mexico?
  2. Why are researchers monitoring the H5N2 virus closely?
  3. How did Mexico’s health ministry describe the risk of human-to-human transmission of the virus?

 

True or False Questions

  1. The man in Mexico was the first human case of the H5N2 virus.
  2. The mode of infection for the H5N2 virus is clearly understood. 
  3. Researchers believe the H5N2 virus can easily spread between humans.
  4. The man’s death was reported to the WHO by Mexican authorities.
  5. The H5N2 virus outbreak in Mexico is connected to the H5N1 outbreak in the United States.

 

Cloze Quiz

In April, a 59-year-old man in Mexico__________ to the H5N2 avian influenza virus, marking the first instance of this strain being detected in a human __________. The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the __________, noting the ambiguity surrounding the mode of infection. H5N2 is predominantly found in __________ in Mexico.

Researchers are meticulously monitoring the virus for any __________ that could facilitate human-to-human __________. Despite the gravity of this case, the WHO affirmed that the current threat to the general __________ in Mexico remains minimal. The deceased, who had underlying health issues, exhibited symptoms such as fever, __________, diarrhea, and nausea before he passed away.

Mexico’s health ministry corroborated that there is no evidence of the virus being __________ between humans. All individuals who had contact with the deceased tested negative for H5N2. Previously, in March, there was an H5N2 __________ among poultry in Michoacan state, but it was not deemed a risk to human health or commercial poultry operations.

Following the man’s death, Mexican authorities verified the virus’s presence and reported the case to the WHO. There were three additional H5N2 poultry outbreaks in neighboring regions of Mexico in March, but no __________ has been established between these outbreaks and the man’s infection.

This incident in Mexico is distinct from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in the United States, which has infected three dairy farm workers. Avian influenza viruses have resulted in __________ globally, including 18 deaths in China during an H5N6 outbreak in 2021. Experts, such as Andrew Pekosz from Johns Hopkins University, underscore the critical need for __________ in tracking these viruses to prevent them from evolving and enhancing their ability to spread among humans. Avian influenza cases have also been identified in various __________ due to contact with infected birds.

Beginner

  1. The H5N2 virus is the first bird flu found in a human. (True)
  2. The virus spreads easily from person to person. (False)
  3. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in March. (True)

Intermediate

  1. The H5N2 virus is commonly found in humans. (False)
  2. The man who died was 59 years old. (True)
  3. The WHO said the risk to the general public in Mexico is high. (False)
  4. There was an outbreak of H5N2 in chickens in Michoacan state in March. (True)
  5. All people who had contact with the man tested positive for H5N2. (False)

Advanced

  1. The man in Mexico was the first human case of the H5N2 virus. (True)
  2. The mode of infection for the H5N2 virus is clearly understood. (False)
  3. Researchers believe the H5N2 virus can easily spread between humans. (False)
  4. The man’s death was reported to the WHO by Mexican authorities. (True)
  5. The H5N2 virus outbreak in Mexico is connected to the H5N1 outbreak in the United States. (False)

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