Good afternoon, and welcome to today's public health briefing on the H5N1 bird flu. The purpose of this briefing is to provide an update on the current situation and guidance to ensure public safety.
The current public health risk for H5N1 bird flu is considered low, but we are closely monitoring the situation. As of now, there is no known person-to-person spread of the virus. H5N1 bird flu has been detected in poultry and wild birds, affecting several animal species, including dairy cows. Approximately 70 human cases have been reported in the U.S., primarily among those working with poultry or dairy cows.
Symptoms of bird flu can include conjunctivitis, fever, cough, sore throat, and respiratory problems. If you experience severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or severe chest pain, seek immediate medical attention. Mild symptoms can typically be monitored at home.
For individuals working with poultry or in high-risk settings, it is crucial to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols. This includes wearing protective gear and avoiding close contact with possibly infected animals.
For the general public, here are some key guidelines:
- Avoid contact with wild birds and their environments.
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling animals or their environments.
- Cook poultry and eggs thoroughly.
For more information, please visit the CDC website or your local health department. If you have an emergency, contact your local health authorities.
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