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US Death Linked to Rare Bird Flu Variant Raises Concerns

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A second human death linked to the H5N1 bird flu variant⁣ has ​been ​confirmed in the⁢ United States,prompting heightened surveillance by the Centers for disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The case, identified in Michigan, follows an ‌earlier confirmed fatality in april​ and raises​ concerns about potential mutations of the virus.

Bird flu, ‌or avian influenza, is a⁣ viral‌ infection ​primarily impacting poultry-including chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese-and wild birds.⁤ While human infection is rare, it typically occurs through direct‍ contact with infected​ birds, their excrement,⁤ or contaminated surfaces. ⁣The CDC ⁤is closely monitoring the situation to determine if the virus is⁣ evolving⁤ to spread more easily between peopel, a development that could signal a broader public health threat.As of May 3, 2024, no⁢ evidence suggests human-to-human transmission ‌of this specific variant.

The Michigan resident, who had been exposed to poultry, experienced symptoms and tested positive for the ​virus after contact with infected birds. Health officials are ​investigating⁢ to‌ identify any close​ contacts ‍who may have been ‍exposed and to assess the risk of further spread. A‌ separate ⁣case in​ Texas,⁤ the first confirmed U.S. human infection‍ with this strain, involved a dairy worker who had direct contact ‍with infected‍ cattle.

The CDC emphasizes ‍that the current risk to the ‌general public remains low. However, the agency is urging⁢ individuals who work with poultry ⁢or wild‌ birds to take preventative​ measures, including wearing protective gear and practicing⁢ good⁤ hygiene. the recent cases underscore the⁣ importance of⁣ ongoing monitoring ⁤and research to understand the evolving nature of avian influenza viruses and to‍ prepare for potential pandemic threats.

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