A farmworker in Michigan has been diagnosed with bird flu, state officials announced on Wednesday, making it the second human case associated with the outbreak in cows.
Officials said that the individual became infected with the virus, called H5N1, after exposure to infected livestock.
They did not provide additional details in order to protect the privacy of the farm and farmworker, they said.
In 2022, a person in Colorado with direct exposure to infected poultry became the first confirmed human case of H5N1 in the United States.
The detection of this latest case did not suggest that bird flu was widespread in people, officials said, adding that the risk to the general public remained low.
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Organizations:
Centers for Disease Control, Prevention
Locations:
Michigan, Colorado, United States, Texas