[Lauren Taylor]
A LOUISIANA MAN DIED AFTER CONTRACTING BIRD FLU, MARKING THE FIRST DEATH FROM THE VIRUS IN THE UNITED STATES.
THE 65-YEAR-OLD’S PASSING COMES JUST ONE MONTH AFTER THE C-D-C CONFIRMED HE WAS THE ONLY SEVERE CASE OF H5N1 IN THE COUNTRY.
THE DETECTION SPURRED AN INVESTIGATION INTO POSSIBLE CONTACT WITH OTHERS OR CONTAMINATION.
THE LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SAYS HE REMAINS THE ONLY CASE… AND TESTED POSTIVE, “after exposure to a combination of a non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds.”
IN MONDAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY HE HAD UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND EXPERIENCED SEVERE RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES AS A RESULT OF THE VIRUS.
THE LOUISIANA PATIENT WAS TESTED AND DETERMINED TO HAVE A MUTATED STRAIN FROM THE ORIGINAL VIRUS.
THE CDC SAYS ONCE A HUMAN IS INFECTED, THE VIRUS CAN EVOLVE AS THE ILLNESS PROGRESSES.
SO FAR 66 HUMAN CASES OF BIRD FLU HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THE U-S.
WITH THE MOST COMMON GENOTYPE OF H5N1 TRACED BACK TO DAIRY FARM OUTBREAKS WHERE 917 HERDS WERE INFECTED LATE LAST YEAR.
ACCORDING TO THE CDC, ALL 50 STATES HAVE POULTRY OUTBREAKS, PUSHING THE NUMBER OF INFECTED BIRDS PAST 130 MILLION.
BIRD FLU CAN SHOW UP DIFFERENTLY FOR EVERYONE ACCORDING TO EXPERTS. MOST COMMONLY REPORTED SYMPTOMS INCLUDE SORE THROAT, FEVER, COUGH, OR BODY ACHES.
THOSE INFECTED EXPERIENCED MORE MILD CASES AND RECOVERED WITH THE HELP ANTIVIRAL MEDICATION.
ASIDE FROM THE CASE IN LOUISIANA, THE CDC SAYS ONLY ONE OTHER PERSON IN MISSOURI WAS HOSPITALIZED, BUT THEY POINT TO OTHER HEALTH CONDITIONS AS THE PRIMARY REASON.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M LAUREN TAYLOR