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Yesterday β€” 7 January 2025Main stream

As US marks first H5N1 bird flu death, WHO and CDC say risk remains low

By: Beth Mole
7 January 2025 at 15:14

The H5N1 bird flu situation in the US seems more fraught than ever this week as the virus continues to spread swiftly in dairy cattle and birds while sporadically jumping to humans.

On Monday, officials in Louisiana announced that the person who had developed the country's first severe H5N1 infection had died of the infection, marking the country's first H5N1 death. Meanwhile, with no signs of H5N1 slowing, seasonal flu is skyrocketing, raising anxiety that the different flu viruses could mingle, swap genetic elements, and generate a yet more dangerous virus strain.

But, despite the seemingly fever-pitch of viral activity and fears, a representative for the World Health Organization today noted that risk to the general population remains lowβ€”as long as one critical factor remains absent: person-to-person spread.

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Before yesterdayMain stream

Avian flu cases are on the upswing at big dairy farms

A handful of dairy farms sprawl across the valley floor, ringed by the spikey, copper-colored San Jacinto mountains. This is the very edge of California’s dairy countryβ€”and so far, the cows here are safe.

But everyone worries that the potentially lethal bird flu is on the way. β€œI hope not,” says Clemente Jimenez, as he fixes a hose at Pastime Lakes, a 1,500-head dairy farm. β€œIt’s a lot of trouble.”

Further north and west, in the San Joaquin Valleyβ€”the heart of the state’s dairy industryβ€”the H5N1 virus, commonly known as bird flu, has rippled through the massive herds that provide most of the country’s milk. Farmworkers have piled carcasses into black and white heaps. This week the state reported 19 new confirmed cases in cows and more than 240,000 in chickens. Another 50,000 cases were confirmed at a chicken breeding facility in Oklahoma.

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