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Bird flu detected for the primary time in uncooked cow milk in ‘very high concentrations’; WHO points warning | Health News

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Bird flu has additionally moved to different mammals, cats, people, bats, foxes, mink and penguins. Cows additionally just lately joined the identical group earlier this month. So far, bird-to-cow and cow-to-cow and cow-to-bird transmission have been registered in the course of the present outbreaks. This implies that the virus has different routes of transmission as properly than what was beforehand understood.


Pasteurised milk, which is prominently bought in supermarkets, is processed to kill dangerous micro organism and this makes comparatively safer for consumption.

New Delhi: Bird flu has been detected in ‘very high concentrations’ in milk and as per the World Health Organisation (WHO), this was present in uncooked milk within the US. The H5N1 first emerged in 1996. However, since 2020, the variety of outbreaks in birds has grown and it has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of untamed birds and poultry globally. Pasteurised milk, which is prominently bought in supermarkets, is processed to kill dangerous micro organism and this makes it comparatively safer for consumption.

Bird flu in uncooked cow milk

The H5N1 an infection has additionally moved to different mammals, cats, people, bats, foxes, mink and penguins. Cows additionally just lately joined the identical group earlier this month. As per a report by the UN, H5N1 infections in dairy herds and since then confirmed circumstances are below investigation in eight states together with Texas, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho, Ohio, North Carolina, and South Dakota.

US authorities earlier this month stated that an individual had examined optimistic for hen flu after getting uncovered to the an infection whereas working at a dairy farm in Texas. The affected person was additionally recovering from hen flu after being uncovered to cattle. It can be stated that the Texas case was the first-ever human case whereby one was contaminated by avian influenza by a cow.

So far, bird-to-cow and cow-to-cow and cow-to-bird transmission have been registered in the course of the present outbreaks. This implies that the virus has different routes of transmission as properly than what was beforehand understood. Researchers are actually noting a number of herds of cows affected in a better variety of US states. This reveals an additional step in virus spillover to mammals. Researchers have famous excessive concentrations of the virus in uncooked milk from contaminated cows. However, specialists are nonetheless investigating how the virus survives in milk.

As per the Texas Health Department, cattle infections don’t have an effect on the business provide of milk as dairies are required to destroy milk obtained from sick cows. The means of pasteurisation helps guarantee the protection of such meals. In the previous 20 years, 887 folks have been contaminated with hen flu and 462 have died. To keep away from the an infection, it’s suggested to keep away from contact with wild birds like pigeons, seagulls, and swans.

What are the signs of hen flu?

The signs of hen flu are:

  1. Aching muscle mass
  2. High temperature
  3. Feeling too scorching
  4. Shivering
  5. Headaches
  6. Diarrhoea
  7. Shortness of breath
  8. Coughing
  9. Conjunctivitis
  10. Sickness
  11. Chest ache
  12. Stomach ache
  13. Bleeding from the gums and nostril
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