Since April, four dairy workers have tested positive for bird flu, or H5N1, in an outbreak that has been connected to dairy herds in 13 states. Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed that another six poultry workers in Colorado tested positive – and the agency is testing a possible seventh case on Tuesday.
US offiicials have said the strain that infected the poultry workers is closely related to the one infecting cattle and dairy workers, raising concerns about a growing number of infections.
So far, the farm workers’ cases have been fairly mild and there have been no documented instances of human-to-human transmission.
But scientists, advocates, and farm workers worry that the recent cases could indicate that infection numbers are larger than known among the country’s 2.6 million farm workers, as the virus has been detected in 161 livestock herds and millions of chickens and turkeys despite testing not always being extensive.
Source : unmc.edu