A Louisiana affected person who had been hospitalized with extreme hen flu has died, the primary such fatality in america, state well being officers reported on Monday.
The affected person was older than 65 and had underlying medical situations, the officers mentioned. The person turned contaminated with the hen flu virus, H5N1, after publicity to a yard flock and wild birds.
There isn’t a signal that the virus is spreading from individual to individual wherever within the nation, and Louisiana officers haven’t recognized some other instances within the state. Pasteurized dairy merchandise stay secure to devour.
“I nonetheless assume the danger stays low,” mentioned Dr. Diego Diel, a virologist at Cornell College.
“Nonetheless, it’s important that folks stay vigilant and keep away from contact with sick animals, sick poultry, sick dairy cattle, and likewise keep away from contact with wild birds,” he added.
The information comes on the heels of a report that virus samples from the affected person carried mutations that may assist it infect folks extra simply.
The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention mentioned late final month that the mutations weren’t current in virus samples taken from the yard flock, suggesting that they developed within the affected person because the sickness progressed.
One of many mutations was additionally current in virus sampled from a 13-year-old Canadian woman who was hospitalized and required respiratory help. She has since recovered.
Each sufferers carried a model of the virus that’s circulating in wild birds, distinct from the one inflicting the outbreak in dairy cattle.
Though these are remoted instances, the 2 collectively level to the potential for the virus to morph into harmful new types, specialists have mentioned.
The information “ought to remind us that H5N1 influenza has been and continues to be a harmful virus,” mentioned Dr. James Lawler, a director of the College of Nebraska’s International Heart for Well being Safety.
“The extra broadly the virus circulates, significantly infections in people and different mammals, the upper the danger that the virus will purchase mutations that adapt the virus for human illness and transmission,” he mentioned. “This places us all in danger.”
That threat is especially heightened because the nation confronts a extreme flu season.
A person who’s concurrently contaminated with each the hen flu virus and the seasonal flu may present H5N1 ample alternative to accumulate the mutations it must unfold effectively amongst folks.
H5N1 has been circulating in wild birds for a number of years and in dairy cattle for a couple of 12 months. The outbreak has proven no indicators of abating, affecting greater than 900 herds in 16 states. The virus has additionally unfold from dairy farms to poultry farms, and stays widespread in wild birds.
In December, California, the state hit hardest by the outbreak in cattle, declared a public well being emergency.
A minimum of 66 folks have been contaminated by the virus in america in 2024, in response to the C.D.C. Practically the entire instances have been in individuals who labored on farms with contaminated cows or poultry.
Most individuals have had gentle signs, typically conjunctivitis, or pink eye, and respiratory signs. Globally, there have been about 500 deaths reported previously 20 years, most of them in Southeast Asia.
The Louisiana affected person was reported to have been hospitalized final month. However state officers have declined to launch additional particulars, citing affected person confidentiality.
Earlier than final 12 months, only one human H5N1 an infection — in a poultry employee in Colorado in 2022 — had been reported in america.
Specialists have warned towards consuming uncooked milk, which can include excessive ranges of the virus. No human instances have but been linked to uncooked milk, however cats in a number of states have died after consuming virus-laden milk.