CDC issues health alert for bird flu infection in US
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[April 06, 2024]
(Reuters) - The U.S. CDC on Friday issued a health alert to
inform clinicians, state health departments and the public of a case of
avian influenza in a person who had contact with dairy cows presumed to
be infected with the virus.
The farm worker from Texas was reported to be infected on April 1,
making it the second case of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza,
commonly known as bird flu, identified in a person in the United States.
It follows a 2022 case in Colorado, and comes as the virus is spreading
to new mammals, including dairy cattle for the first time.
To prevent infection from the virus, the CDC recommends the use of
personal protective equipment (PPE), testing, antiviral treatment,
patient investigations and monitoring of persons exposed to sick or
dead, wild and domesticated animals and livestock that may have been
infected with the virus.
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Earlier this week, the CDC said the
infection does not change the risk assessment for the U.S. general
public from H5N1 bird flu, which it considers to be low. The Texas
patient's only symptom was eye inflammation, according to the
state's health department.
(Reporting by Christy Santhosh; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)
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