Fourth case of bird flu confirmed in US

Health officials announced a farmworker in Colorado is the fourth particular person within the U.S. contaminated with chicken flu.

In a statement from the Colorado Division of Public Well being and Setting (CDPHE), well being officers mentioned the male employee had direct contact with contaminated dairy cows on a northeast Colorado farm and developed chicken flu.

The person developed delicate signs and reported to well being officers that he had pink eye.

In accordance with the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, the person was given antiviral remedy and recovered.

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White cows graze in a field with an oil well in the background.

Cows graze in an oil manufacturing area. A dairy farmworker in Colorado was contaminated with chicken flu. (Reuters/Nick Oxford/File Picture)

Dr. Rachel Herlihy, state epidemiologist with CDPHE, mentioned the chance of chicken flu stays low for the general public however could also be heightened for individuals who are recurrently uncovered to infected animals.

“The chance to most individuals stays low. Avian flu viruses are presently spreading amongst animals, however they aren’t tailored to unfold from individual to individual,” Herlihy mentioned. 

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“Proper now, an important factor to know is that individuals who have common publicity to contaminated animals are at elevated danger of an infection and will take precautions after they have contact with sick animals,” she mentioned.

Three cows are seen standing in their pen

Dr. Rachel Herlihy mentioned the chance to the general public of creating chicken flu is low. (Reuters/Jim Vondruska/File Picture)

Three earlier circumstances of human an infection linked to cows had been reported in dairy workers in Texas and Michigan since March. 

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Two of these staff additionally developed pink eye, whereas one had delicate respiratory signs. 

In 2022, the primary U.S. case of chicken flu was detected in a Colorado farmworker uncovered to contaminated poultry.

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