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A person in Missouri unknowingly transmitted H5 avian influenza to an infected animal is the first in the United States, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday.
“This 14Th In the year A human case of H5 was reported in the United States in 2024, the first case of H5 disease in sick or sick animals without known occupational exposure,” the CDC said in a statement. press release. This is the first H5 case detected by the country's national flu surveillance system, rather than targeting the ongoing bird flu outbreak in animals.
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The case is under investigation by the Missouri Department of Health and Aging Services. The person had chronic medical conditions and died in 2015. He was admitted to the hospital on August 22. The man was diagnosed with Influenza A, treated with anti-viral drugs and is now recovering and at home, he said. MDHS.
There is no bird flu disease among cattle in Missouri, but there has been an outbreak of the virus among poultry in the state.
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