The bird flu virus hasn’t yet spread from person to person, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday, releasing findings from a monthslong probe into a patient in Missouri who was hospitalized with H5N1.
The patient, who tested positive for bird flu in August, had no known contact with dairy cows or poultry.
One blood test on a household member of the patient who became ill suggested the person did have H5 antibodies.
The bird flu outbreak in dairy cows has infected 333 herds across 14 states so far.
“This is a fast-moving situation.”California, which has reported the largest number of bird flu cases, 15, has also asked for federal help, the CDC said.
Persons:
Demetre Daskalakis, we’ve, ” Daskalakis, “, ”, Nirav Shah, ” Shah, Erica Pan, ” Pan
Organizations:
Centers for Disease Control, Prevention, National Center, CDC, California Department, Public Health’s, Infectious Diseases
Locations:
Missouri, U.S, West, Washington, ” California, Colorado , Michigan, Texas