Bird Flu in California: New Cases and Concerns

California, USAWed Oct 16 2024
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California, the nation's top dairy producer, is grappling with an increase in bird flu cases. Five more suspected cases were reported, adding to the six already confirmed by the California Department of Public Health. Experts are worried because the H5N1 virus, known as bird flu, has been spreading among dairy cattle in the state. The good news is that it doesn't seem to pass easily between humans yet, as those infected worked with dairy cattle carrying the virus. However, the virus is widely present, with cases found at nine different farms. Public health experts have criticized the current strategies to control the virus. Last week, disturbing images of cow carcasses left outside farms emerged. Anja Raudabaugh, CEO of Western United Dairies, explained that the virus's rapid spread has overwhelmed the system, causing delays in disposing of infected animals.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the virus in 299 herds across 14 states, with over 100 million poultry and 10,000 wild birds affected. The virus can jump back and forth between birds and cows, making it harder to contain. Each transfer increases the risk of mutations that could make it more dangerous to humans, similar to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bird flu is not just a U. S. problem. France has raised its threat level to "moderate," while countries like Germany have also reported cases. Australia is the only continent free from H5N1, and they've invested $96 million in vaccines and surveillance to keep it that way.
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