https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/01/first-human-avian-flu-case-texas-00149949
Has anyone been following this? H5N1 appeared in cow herds across country over past few days. Today it has infected a human. This represents a significant and unusual zoonotic spillover event, as H5N1 is primarily known to infect birds. This could indicate a new route of transmission or a mutation in the virus, increasing the risk of human infections. It will likely trigger urgent investigations to understand the transmission dynamics, assess the risk to public health, and contain the spread, including measures to isolate infected individuals and possibly cull affected livestock to prevent further transmissions. Fingers crossed this blows over quickly |
Yes. It is very concerning if there is human to human transmission. This feels like Deja vu |
We need an immediate lockdown for two weeks. Except for airplane travel. |
We should be worried. However, I deeply hope it takes out a significant amount of anti vaxers and trump supporters. Fingers crossed. I'm stocking up on food, TP, fuel and bleach this week too. |
Seems potentially bad, but there's absolutely no way anyone will support major public health interventions to respond to this, so I won't worry too much about it because I don't think there's much for me to do. I have masks in the house and got the flu shot last year; if there start to be a lot of cases, I'll wear a mask on the Metro and/or work mostly from home. And if I get the bird flu, I'll probably be sick for a while and then recover, or possibly it'll kill me, which something will some day no matter what. Not worth stressing. |
Very worrisome! |
Yawn. |
You’re an a$$hole! |
Wear a mask, friends. |
If it takes out you first, I’m totes on board. |
Stop hanging out with cows. |
Yes, air travel into and out of the area where this was found. Makes sense to me. |
This is concerning.
H5N1 bird flu found at Texas poultry plant owned by Cal-Maine Foods, the largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S. 1.6 million laying hens and 337,000 pullets are being culled. USDA says safely handled and properly cooked eggs are safe to eat. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-detections |
Have eggs ever been a flu vector? |
Texas allows the sale and state-wide distribution of raw milk. They also explicitly do not require farmers to keep lists of their raw milk customers. |