What the CDC is doing to monitor and protect against bird flu
NPRWhat the CDC is doing to monitor and protect against bird flu Enlarge this image toggle caption Charlie Litchfield/AP Charlie Litchfield/AP On Monday, a person in Texas tested positive for bird flu — also known as the highly pathogenic avian influenza — after coming in contact with dairy cattle presumed to be infected. Sponsor Message Government and health officials say that the risk to the public remains low, since there have been no recorded instances in the U.S. of human-to-human transmission of avian flu. Sponsor Message Cohen: One is obviously working very closely to make sure we're understanding the extent of the spread, how many cattle and farm are involved, and then obviously looking for any humans that are in contact with cattle or sick birds, and testing folks that have symptoms, and making sure that we're understanding if it has spread to other folks. Cohen: Well, it is true – this is the first time we've seen avian flu, or "bird flu," in cattle.