Bird Flu Update: US H5N1 News Now
Bird Flu Update: US H5N1 News Now [Host, energetic news tone] Welcome to Bird Flu Update: US H5N1 News Now, your three-minute briefing on the latest avian influenza developments in the United States. Im bringing you the facts from the CDC, USDA, and frontline reports as of mid-March 2026. Lets dive in. First, human cases: The CDC reports a total of 71 confirmed H5N1 infections in humans since February 2024, with no new cases in the past week through February 28. According to CDC data, 41 cases stem from dairy cattle exposure, mostly mild conjunctivitis in farm workers; 24 from poultry farms and culling, ranging mild to severe; three from other animals like backyard flocks or wild birds, including the fatal Louisiana case in January 2025 with the D1.1 genotype; and three with unknown sources, raising concerns about undetected spread. Two deaths total: Louisiana in 2025 and Washington State in November 2025 from an H5N5 reassortant. CDC surveillance shows no person-to-person transmission, and public health risk remains low, with over 32,600 people monitored since September 2025 and no unusual flu activity. In animals, outbreaks persist. CRVSciences comprehensive 2026 report details uncontrolled spread in dairy cattle and poultry, with 1,084 dairy cases across 19 states since 2024. California Department of Food and Agriculture notes two dairy herds under quarantine as of February 21, down from peaks of 14 in early 2025. Wisconsin DATCP confirmed HPAI in a Dane County poultry flock on March 2 and Jefferson County on February 27. USDA APHIS logs widespread wild bird infections, sporadic poultry outbreaks, and mammal cases, including recent black vulture and snow goose die-offs in Ohio and Pennsylvania per Farm and Dairy. In the last 30 days, CIDRAP reports 67 flocks affected nationwide, 36 commercial. No major CDC or USDA updates this week, but containment holds steady: quarantines, testing like Minnesotas double PCR for bird movement, and pasteurization ensuring safe milk. Research highlights: US cases show milder eye symptoms versus historical severe pneumonia, but the virus retains lethality in vulnerable people, per CRVSciences analysis. What does this mean for you? Risk to the general public is lowavoid raw milk, sick birds, or unpasteurized dairy. Farm workers: use PPE. Cook poultry and eggs thoroughly. Stock up on flu antivirals if high-risk. Compared to prior weeks: Human cases flat at 71, no uptick from Februarys zero new reports. Animal outbreaks dipped in California dairies but poultry surges in Midwest, versus 1.4 million birds affected in late 2025 per Sentient Mediafarms adapting, but wild bird migration looms. Thanks for tuning in. Join us next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. [End music fade. Word count: 498. Character count: 2897] For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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