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Texas Reports First Case Of Avian Flu In Human, Reportedly From Infected Dairy Cattle

[[{“value”:”The state’s first human case of “novel avian influenza A ( H5N1 )” was reported by the Texas Department of State Health Services ( DSHS).
The patient became unwell after coming into contact with dairy cows who were thought to be carriers of avian influenza. The patient’s key symptom was conjunctivitis”, the Texas DSHS said in a health alert.
The Texas Animal Health Commission’s recent announcements of avian influenza A ( H5N1 ) in dairy cows are believed to be related to the second case of avian influenza A ( H5N1 ) discovered in a person in the United States, the alert continued.
The avian flu test was good for a Texas dairy worker, making it the first human case of an illness to have affected cattle in some states over the previous few weeks. The infection, only the second human case of H5N1 actually recorded in the country, is worrying public health experts who for decades have cautioned that avian flu could pose a serious threat”, Dr. Kat Lindley wrote, citing POLITICO.
There is no evidence that the case is spreading among people, according to state and national officials, who have identified it. According to two people with knowledge of the situation, who were given the anonymity because the information has not yet been made public, the worker is expected to recover. While there have been confirmed avian flu fatalities in other parts of the world, the U. S. has only previously recorded a handful of mild cases, according to the CD C”, she continued.
Here we go …
The avian flu test was good for a Texas dairy worker, making it the first human case of an illness to have affected cattle in some states over the previous few weeks.
The infection, only the second human case of H5N1 previously recorded in… pic. twitter.com/J2YWcqNIAp
— Dr. Kat Lindley ( @KLVeritas ) April 1, 2024
The Texas Tribune reports:
State officials advise clinicians to “take the possibility of infection in people who have symptoms and a possible risk of exposure, including those who have had close contact with someone infected, contact with affected animals, or contact with unpasteurized milk from dairy farms with infections.”
Symptoms can include a fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, headaches, fatigue, eye redness, shortness of breath, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or seizures. According to the alert, health care providers who come across a person who may have the virus should immediately consult their neighborhood health department. The illness can range from mild to severe.
According to the alert, health care providers like optometrists and ophthalmologists should be aware of the potential of conjunctivitis in patients who have had exposure to disturbed animals because eye redness has been observed in these infections earlier.
In a further blow to the Texas cattle industry after thousands of dollars were lost in historic Texas wildfires, the strain, novel avian influenza A ( H5N1 ), started infecting dairy cattle last week. Dairies in Kansas and New Mexico both reported related outbreaks.
BREAKING: Texas issues a health alert after the second human case of avian flu alarms a picture. twitter.com/PIoYRc2DxP
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper ) April 1, 2024
In Texas and Kansas, samples were taken and tested for influenza in March 2024. These animals, including exotic birds, cats, and dairy cows, were tested because they exhibited signs of illness. Some of the animals had favorable influenza. These samples had avian influenza A ( H5N1 ) confirmed by additional testing. This is the first time in the United States that avian influenza A ( H5N1 ) has been found in cattle. According to Texas, DSHS, including regional staff, has been working with other state and federal health departments to look into possible cases of avian influenza A ( H5N1 ) in both people and animals.
” A new strain of bird flu that can spread to dairy cattle and finally to people” Sorry CDC, you have no credibility. Bureaucrats and corporations will probably use this to advance an agenda against raw milk, independent farmers, and backyard chickens,” Rep. Thomas Massie ( R- KY ) said.
A new strain of bird flu that can spread to people first among dairy cattle?
Sorry CDC, you have no credibility.
Bureaucrats and businesses will likely use this to advance an agenda against back chickens, independent farmers, and raw milk. https: //t. co/JvRhec7Og5
— Thomas Massie ( @RepThomasMassie ) April 2, 2024
Per ABC News:
The infected person from Texas used direct contact with tired cattle and, according to the CDC, reported eye redness as their sole sign. After isolating from others and receiving an antiviral medication for the flu, they are then recovering.
This event serves as a reminder of the effectiveness of our disease surveillance systems and the need to remain vigilant, according to Brownstein.
According to the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are no concerns about the safety of the corporate milk supply at this time. Milk producers must omit milk from tired cows, and pasteurization kills flu viruses.
According to the CDC, people should refrain from exposing themselves to sick or dead animals as well as from consuming foods like fresh cheese or unpasteurized milk from ill animals.
” It’s important that the public stays informed, follows CDC guidelines, and takes regular precautions, especially those working closely with animals,” Brownstein said.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services reported the first human case of “novel avian flu A(H5N1)” in the state.
The patient fell ill after contact with cows that were suspected to be infected by avian flu. The primary symptom of the patient was conjunctivitis, according to a health alert from Texas DSHS.
The alert continued, “This is the second avian flu A(H5N1) case identified in a human in the United States. It is believed to be related to the recent detections by the Texas Animal Health Commission of avian virus A(H5N1) among dairy cows.”
“A Texas dairy employee has tested positive for avian influenza, marking the first human case of the illness that has sickened cows in several states across the U.S. over the past few week.” Only the second human H5N1 case ever recorded in the United States, the infection is alarming public health experts, who have warned for decades that avian influenza could pose a serious risk. Dr. Kat Lindley, citing POLITICO, wrote about the infection.
The only case that state and federal officials could identify, and there was no evidence of the virus spreading to humans. Two people familiar with the situation, who requested anonymity as the information had not yet been released, confirmed that the illness was mild and that the worker would recover. According to the CDC, while there have been confirmed avian influenza deaths in other parts around the world, only a few mild cases have ever been recorded in the U.S.

Here we go…
A Texas dairy worker tested positive for avian influenza, marking the first human case in the U.S. of an illness that has sickened cows across several states during the past few weeks.
The infection, only the second human case of H5N1 ever recorded in… pic.twitter.com/J2YWcqNIAp
— Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) April 1, 2024

The Texas Tribune reports
State officials recommend that clinicians “consider the possibility” for infection in patients who have symptoms or a potential exposure risk, including those with close contact to someone infected, with affected animals, and with unpasteurized dairy milk from farms with infections.
Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, eye redness, shortness breath, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. The illness can be mild or severe. According to the alert, health care providers should consult their local health department immediately if they come across someone with the virus.
The alert warns that eye redness is a common symptom of these infections. Health care providers, such as optometrists or ophthalmologists, “should be aware” of the possibility of conjunctivitis in individuals who have been exposed to animals with the infection.
Last week, the strain of novel avian flu A(H5N1) began infecting cattle in the Panhandle, a blow to the Texas cattle sector after thousands of cattle were killed in the historic Texas wildfires. Similar outbreaks have been reported in Kansas and New Mexico.

BREAKING: Texas issues health alert after first human case of avian flu in Texas raises alarm pic.twitter.com/PIoYRc2DxP
Insider Paper April 1, 2024

“In March 2024 samples were collected from animals in Texas and Kansas and tested for influenza. These animals, which included wild birds, cats and dairy cows were tested because they showed signs of illness. Some of the animals tested positively for influenza. Further testing revealed the presence of avian flu A(H5N1). This is the first time that avian influenza A (H5N1) in cattle has been detected in the United States. Texas DSHS stated that DSHS, regional staff and other state and federal agencies have been working together to investigate suspected cases of avian flu A(H5N1) both in humans and animals.
“A new variant of bird flu that could spread to dairy cattle and then on to humans?” Sorry CDC, but you lack credibility. Thomas Massie, R-KY, said that bureaucrats and corporations would probably use this to advance a agenda against raw dairy, independent farmers and backyard chickens.

What is the new strain of bird flu that can spread from dairy cattle to humans?
Sorry CDC, but you lack credibility.
Bureaucrats and corporations will probably use this to advance an agenda against raw milk, independent farmers, and backyard chickens.https://t.co/JvRhec7Og5
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 2, 2024

ABC News:
According to the CDC, the infected person from Texas had only eye redness reported as their lone symptom. After being isolated from others and receiving an antiviral flu drug, they are now recovering.
Brownstein said that “this event serves as a constant reminder to the public of the effectiveness of disease surveillance systems, and the need for continued vigilance.”
According to the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are no concerns about the safety of commercial milk at this time. Dairies must destroy milk from sick animals and pasteurization will kill flu viruses.
According to the CDC, people should avoid exposing themself to sick or dead animal, and avoid eating food such as unpasteurized dairy products or raw cheeses that come from sick animals.
Brownstein said that it was important for the public to be informed, follow CDC guidelines and take standard precautions. This is especially true for those who work closely with animals.
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Even if you do find it, prices are skyrocketing!
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All cattle should be allowed to roam freely and enjoy plenty of space.
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Oh, and it is cheaper than Omaha Steaks.
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The only “catch?”
This is an invitation only.
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They are the real thing, but because they don’t have the Black Angus as the big companies, they could get the shut off invites if their growth is too rapid.
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