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U.S. records first fatal bird flu case amid growing concerns about virus

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Last updated: January 7, 2025 12:39 am
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The United States has reported its first fatal case of H5N1 bird flu, with a person from Louisiana succumbing to the virus after contracting it from infected chickens and wild birds in a backyard flock. The Louisiana Department of Health confirmed the death on Monday, revealing that the individual was over 65 years old and had underlying medical conditions, although the specifics were not disclosed.

Despite this tragic development, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) maintains that the risk to the general public remains low. While flu experts acknowledge that this is the first death from H5N1 in the country, they anticipate more fatalities to follow. Richard Webby, a flu virologist, emphasized the virus’s ability to cause severe infections in various species, underscoring the potential for further tragic outcomes.

Angela Rasmussen, a virologist specializing in emerging infectious diseases, expressed her expectation of such an incident occurring. The global toll of over 450 lives lost to H5N1 since 2003 highlights the seriousness of the situation. The U.S. has recorded 67 human cases of H5N1, predominantly in 2024, with mild symptoms in most instances.

An analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine shed light on the mildness of the majority of U.S. cases, prompting concerns over the virus’s perceived harmlessness. However, experts caution against underestimating the virus’s potential to cause severe illness, as evidenced by the Louisiana fatality. The mutation of the virus in the individual, facilitating attachment to cells in the upper respiratory tract, suggests a concerning development.

While the virus has not shown evidence of easy person-to-person transmission, the CDC remains vigilant. The outbreak among dairy cows and farmworkers underscores the virus’s adaptability to infect various species. Michael Osterholm, a leading infectious disease expert, emphasizes the importance of monitoring the virus for any signs of increased transmissibility, crucial for pandemic preparedness.

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The discovery of similar mutations in a case in British Columbia reinforces the virus’s evolving nature. Health authorities in both Louisiana and British Columbia have not identified additional cases stemming from the infected individuals. The ongoing spread of H5N1 among wildlife and mammals raises alarm bells for potential future outbreaks.

In conclusion, the recent fatality in Louisiana serves as a stark reminder of the threat posed by H5N1. Vigilance, research, and preparedness are essential in combating the virus’s spread and mitigating its impact on public health.

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