Posted by Alumni from Nature
September 20, 2024
Researchers are anxiously awaiting data from the midwestern state about a mysterious bird flu infection in a person who had no known contact with potential animal carriers of the disease. The data could reveal whether the ongoing US bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle has reached a dreaded turning point: the emergence of a virus capable of spreading from human to human. Thus far, data from the mysterious infection are few and far between: small snippets of the H5N1 virus's genome sequence and an incomplete infection timeline. Ratcheting up concerns is the fact that no Missouri dairy farms have reported a bird flu outbreak; this might be because there really are no infections, or because the state does not require farmers to test their cows for the virus. 'The fear is that the virus is spreading within the community at low levels, and this is the first time that we're detecting it,' says Scott Hensley, a viral immunologist at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine... learn more