India is on high alert for bird flu (H5N1) following over 1,500 positive crow cases in Chennai, intensifying surveillance in Tamil Nadu. While human infections are rare, H5N1 poses a severe health risk, particularly to vulnerable groups. Experts urge caution, emphasizing preventive measures like avoiding sick birds and maintaining hygiene.
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