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A dairy farm worker in Michigan was infected with bird flu, state authorities confirmed on Thursday, in a separate farm from the one where a case was reported last week. Unlike the previous cases, the worker — who is recovering and taking antiviral drugs — developed respiratory symptoms after direct exposure to an infected cow.
Respiratory symptoms are significant because they open up new possibilities for viral spread, reports STAT’s Helen Branswell. If the virus developed the ability to transmit between humans — something it hasn’t shown so far — it would spread more easily through the airways than through an eye infection, the only symptom displayed by humans until now. Read the latest H5N1 developments here.
A third U.S. farmworker infected with bird flu is the first to experience respiratory symptoms
Helen Branswell
By Helen Branswell May 30, 2024
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