"Concerning" bird flu mutations in Louisiana patient underscores pandemic potential of H5N1
SalonIn 2024, at least 66 human cases of bird flu have been reported in the United States, each one raising the risk of another pandemic like COVID-19. However, the public health agency said that the risk to the general public from the outbreak “has not changed and remains low.” Related Three mysterious bird flu cases worry experts that another pandemic is looming The CDC also stated that these mutations have not been detected in the bird flock that infected the patient, which would make the situation “more concerning.” “These changes would be more concerning if found in animal hosts or in early stages of infection when these changes might be more likely to facilitate spread to close contacts,” the CDC said in its report. “Notably, in this case, no transmission from the patient in Louisiana to other persons has been identified.” "If that’s not detected and starts spreading in the human population, that’s a very good way to have a pandemic start out of this." “They could get this authorized now, and also get the vaccine out to farm workers and to vulnerable people.” As Salon previously reported, public health experts aren’t optimistic the incoming Trump administration will handle the bird flu situation any better.