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Bird flu mutations may pose increased risk to human health as severe cases emerge in North America

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Scientists are sounding the alarm over a troubling development in the ongoing H5N1 bird flu saga, cautioning that the virus could be mutating in ways that enhance its transmissibility between humans. This warning comes on the heels of the United States reporting its first severe case of the strain, which has left a woman from Louisiana in critical condition. Meanwhile, a teenager in British Columbia, Canada, is also being treated for severe symptoms linked to the virus.

As of early 2024, there have been 65 confirmed human cases of H5N1 infection, primarily associated with a widespread outbreak affecting poultry and cattle farms across the United States. Experts suggest the actual number may be far higher, with many cases going undetected, particularly among workers in the dairy and poultry industries who are at increased risk of exposure.

The Louisiana patient, a woman over the age of 65 with pre-existing health conditions, developed severe respiratory symptoms after coming into contact with sick and dead birds. Reports from The Telegraph indicate that her condition deteriorated rapidly, necessitating hospitalisation and critical care.

A recent analysis posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that genetic changes in a small percentage of the virus found in the patient’s throat may facilitate enhanced binding to cell receptors in the upper respiratory tract of humans. Notably, these mutations have not been identified in birds, including the backyard poultry flock that is believed to have originated the infection in the Louisiana woman. This discrepancy raises questions about the virus’s potential to adapt and spread in new ways.

Health officials are urging vigilance and an increased focus on surveillance as they navigate the implications of these findings. With the bird flu having already caused widespread outbreaks among poultry, the rising number of human cases leaves experts fearing that the virus may pose an emerging public health threat. As the situation develops, the health sector is on high alert, preparing for the possibility of more severe cases in the future.

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