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U.S. Experts Warn of Bird Flu Risk to Humans

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The bird flu outbreak continues to spread across the United States, infecting dairy cows at an alarming rate. Federal and local agencies are working to monitor and contain the spread of H5N1, a particular strain of bird flu that has already caused more than 100 million bird deaths globally in 2022.

As of May 30, 57 dairy cow herds across nine states have tested positive for the virus, and more than 92 million poultry have been euthanized since 2022. While the risk to humans is still considered low, experts warn that the virus could mutate and spread more easily among humans.

There have been only two confirmed cases of human infection in the United States, both of whom recovered. However, the World Health Organization reports that more than half of the 889 human cases reported worldwide from 2003 to April 1, 2024, resulted in death.

Experts are concerned that dairy cows could become hosts that spread the virus to humans, particularly through close contact with farm workers. The virus can be spread through bodily secretions, contaminated milkers, and cow-to-cow transmission.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has mandated that dairy cows receive a negative test for Influenza A before being transported to another state. However, the lack of experience in the dairy industry in testing and responding to cows with avian flu is a concern.

As the outbreak continues to spread, experts urge public health officials to closely monitor the situation and prepare for any eventuality. While the risk to humans is still low, the potential for the virus to mutate and spread more easily among humans is a great concern.

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Belinda Quansah
Belinda Quansah
Belinda Quansah is a writer with max.com.gh. Follow her on X, @ghanaian_ and LinkedIn: Belinda Quansah.
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