Bird Flu's Warning: What's Next?
Thu Dec 05 2024
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This: you're cozy at home, the heater's on, and flu season is kicking in. Now, add to that a bird flu, H5N1, that's spreading like wildfire among cows. Sounds scary, right? That's where we are now. This virus hasn't jumped to humans yet, but the chance is high as winter rolls in. We're in a gamble we might not win. Why? Because our preparation is weak. The current administration hasn't been great at handling this. They're about to be replaced by someone who might make things worse.
So, what's the big deal? Bird flu changes fast. If two types meet in a host, like a farmer with regular flu and a cow with H5N1, they can swap RNA, making a new, deadly virus. That's likely how the 1918 pandemic started.
Last year, a vet in Texas found sick cows. She sent samples, and it turned out to be H5N1. Alarm bells should have rung, but they didn't. We still don't know much about how it spreads among cows. Farmworkers might have it and not know. The virus is moving around, not isolated.
Remember mpox? Last year, it hit the U. S. The response was quick and smart. Not so with H5N1. The CDC can't do much here. The USDA runs the show, and it's more interested in dairy profits than global health.
Bad news keeps coming. A pig in Oregon got it. A teen in Canada is critically ill. A kid in California might have caught it from someone. Wastewater in several states shows rising virus levels.
Biden's got seven weeks left. He could still act. Mandatory testing for cows, milk, and workers. Isolate infected herds. Speed up the cow vaccine. It's not about credit. It's about avoiding a disaster.