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CDC Confirms Human H5 Bird Flu Cases in Colorado Poultry Workers

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Colorado Confirms Four ‌Human Cases of H5‍ Bird Flu; CDC Maintains Low Public Risk

July 14, 2024 – The Centers for ⁤Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed four human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza⁤ (HPAI) A(H5) – commonly known as H5 ‍bird flu – ⁤in Colorado.​ These cases stem‍ from an outbreak at a poultry ⁤facility,and⁣ involve farm workers involved in the process of ​depopulating infected birds.A ‍fifth presumptive positive case is currently ⁣awaiting confirmation at the CDC.

The confirmed⁣ cases, initially reported by Colorado state health ​officials on‌ Friday, July‌ 12th, represent ⁤the first ⁣instances of H5 virus ⁢infection in poultry ⁢workers in the U.S. as April ⁤2022. Colorado previously reported a case ⁢in a dairy worker on July 3rd, indicating ongoing H5N1 outbreaks affecting both poultry and dairy farms within the ⁣state.

Mild Symptoms Reported

All four individuals who tested​ positive reported experiencing mild illness,​ characterized⁢ by symptoms including conjunctivitis (pink eye) with tearing, fever, chills, coughing, and sore throat/runny nose.⁣ Health officials are ⁢continuing to monitor⁣ workers at the facility ‌and anticipate the possibility of ⁣additional confirmed cases as ⁤testing progresses.

CDC Response ⁢& Ongoing Monitoring

A nine-person multidisciplinary team from the CDC, including epidemiologists, veterinarians, clinicians, and an industrial hygienist, is ⁣currently on the ground ⁢in colorado. This team is supporting the state’s ‌assessment of the ⁣poultry outbreak⁤ and the associated human ‌cases. Genetic sequencing of the virus is underway to determine the specific subtype and to‍ identify any mutations that could perhaps alter the⁢ risk assessment.Results are​ expected within 1-2 days.

Public Risk ⁣Remains ⁤Low

Despite ‍these confirmed ⁤cases, the CDC currently assesses the risk to the general public as low. ⁤The agency ​emphasizes that these infections are directly linked to exposure to infected poultry.There have been no unexpected increases in flu activity ​reported in Colorado or other states⁣ experiencing ​H5 bird flu outbreaks in cows​ and poultry.

“These cases underscore the importance of taking precautions when working with potentially ‍infected animals,” a CDC spokesperson stated.

The CDC currently has over 170 staff deployed as part of its H5N1 response, and​ will provide updates as more ​information becomes available.

Resources:

* CDC Avian ‍Flu Information: https://tools.cdc.gov/bird-flu/about/index.html

*⁣ CDC H5N1 Situation Summary: ⁤[http://toolscdcgov/bird-flu/situation[http://toolscdcgov/bird-flu/situation[http://toolscdcgov/bird-flu/situation[http://toolscdcgov/bird-flu/situation

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