Two additional human bird flu cases confirmed in California

As an outbreak of avian influenza in dairy herds south of the border continues to spread, Canadian officials say they are doing everything they can to protect this country's livestock industry. A cow in a dairy farm in Saguenay Que. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
As an outbreak of avian influenza in dairy herds south of the border continues to spread, Canadian officials say they are doing everything they can to protect this country's livestock industry. A cow in a dairy farm in Saguenay Que. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

U.S. and California health officials confirmed two new cases of H5N1 bird flu in dairy farm workers in the state on Friday, bringing the total of infected dairy workers in that state to six, and the total of human cases nationwide this year to 20

    Reuters

Ten of the U.S. cases were tied to exposure to infected poultry, nine were tied to sick or infected dairy cows, and one case in Missouri occurred in a person who had no known contact with infected animals, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement on Friday.

The CDC said all six of the cases in California appear to be caused by animal-to-human spread. So far, the infected workers had mild symptoms, which included eye redness or conjunctivitis. None were hospitalized.
 
 
 ” California health officials said they expect additional cases to be identified among individuals who have regular contact with infected dairy cattle”
 
The agency said it believes the immediate risk to the general public from bird flu remains low, but people with exposure to infected animals are at higher risk of infection.
 
Genetic sequencing of three virus samples from the California cases show they are closely related to those detected in dairy cattle, the CDC said.
 
Sequencing of the first two cases shows no changes in the virus to suggest it can spread more easily between people or that it is becoming resistant to antiviral medications, the agency added.
 
The California Department of Public Health said in a statement they are working closely with local public health laboratories and departments to provide health checks for exposed individuals and ensure testing and treatment are available as needed.
 
Of the six California cases, all occurred in workers exposed to the virus. California health officials said they expect additional cases to be identified among individuals who have regular contact with infected dairy cattle.
 
The state said it has received 5,000 additional doses of seasonal flu vaccine for farm workers from the CDC with the aim of reducing the risk of becoming infected with both bird flu and seasonal influenza.
Infections with both types of virus simultaneously could increase the risk of changes that could make bird flu spread more easily in people.
 
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 298 dairy herds in 14 U.S. states have confirmed cases of H5 bird flu virus infections in dairy cows.

 

 

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