Four new human cases of bird flu reported in US

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By AFP | Jul 16, 2024
A US citizen being vaccinated against bird flu. [Getty Images]

US officials on Monday reported four new human cases of bird flu, bringing the total to eight.

The four infected people are farm workers, all working on the same poultry facility, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The cases come amid a concerning outbreak of the virus among cattle, which has also led to human infections.

A fifth case is also suspected but must still be analyzed to be confirmed.

The risk for the American population is still "low," the CDC said. The infected workers reported facing conjunctivitis and "flu-like symptoms."

An epidemic of bird flu was detected in the spring in the United States, with an unusual twist: the disease, which first struck mainly poultry and birds, was now being found in cows.

The first human infection via a cow was announced on April 1, in the state of Texas.

Two other cases were then reported in Michigan, and in early July, another case was found in Colorado.

That western US state is now seeing the disease spread among both livestock and poultry.

Experts are concerned about the growing number of mammals infected with the disease, though human cases are still rare.

They fear that high circulation could make it easier for a mutation of the virus to develop that would allow it to pass from one human to another.

The CDC renewed its call for precautions for workers in contact with infected cows or poultry.

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