Bird Flu Mutation Spreads to Dairy Cows

Nevada, USAMon Feb 10 2025
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A new strain of bird flu, known for causing severe infections, has spread from wild birds to cows in Nevada. This strain, called D1. 1, is different from the one that first affected cows in Texas last year. D1. 1 is a lot more common in migrating birds and has already caused a few serious human cases, even one death. Experts are worried about this new mutation because it makes the virus more likely to multiply inside animal cells. This feature wasn't seen in the earlier B3. 13 strain but has been found in some human bird flu cases. Dairy cows in Nevada are infected by a virus related to those carried by wild birds, which have an adaptation that makes the virus easier to replicate in mammals. This news isn't good. The USDA has been quick to respond, using a national program to monitor and contain the spread, but the threat remains. The virus may spread to humans through dairy products, but it can't be passed between humans yet. However, experts are closely monitoring this new mutation.
The implications are severe. Wild birds and crops are a huge factor in the spread of bird flu. It's not just about keeping an eye on the virus but also about how it adapts. The CDC hasn't officially commented on the recent outbreak, and with government restrictions, it's unclear when they will. The USDA will continue sharing data with health agencies to help track and contain the virus. Recent human cases, notably among dairy farm workers, are getting attention. However, more research is needed to understand the virus's true threat to humans. The last update from the CDC on bird flu, including these new developments, was in January 2025. Virologists are watching the H5N1 mutations closely and are concerned about the potential for a pandemic. However, there's still so much we don't know about this virus. The virus has been found in over 66 human cases since 2024, and the situation is evolving. Understanding how this virus spreads and its potential to adapt in mammals is crucial for public health. The recent outbreak underscores the need for vigilance and ongoing research.
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