Monday, January 20, 2025

Please welcome Maryland to the bird flu stage!

 
HeadlineMedical X Press, 1/20/2025
"The general public should have very little concern unless they're involved in what we know are high-risk activities, one being working on poultry farms" and another being drinking raw, unpasteurized milk, said Andy Pekosz, an expert on respiratory viruses and emerging diseases at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. 
"On the flip side, biologists like myself are very concerned about the situation," he said. "There have been way too many outbreaks in dairy cow farms. It's spread across way too many states." 
As of this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention counted 67 U.S. cases of bird flu infections in humans since 2024, none in Maryland. One person, a 65-year-old Louisiana man with underlying health conditions, died after he was likely exposed to the virus from wild birds and a non-commercial backyard flock, the Louisiana

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