Bird to Cow to Human: A TX HPAI Story

Bird to Cow to Human: A TX HPAI Story

Haylie Shipp
Haylie Shipp
With your Southeast Regional Ag News, I am Haylie Shipp. This is the Ag Information Network.

As if Texas wasn’t already experiencing enough, a human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has now been found in the Lone Star state. This past week a case was found in a dairy cow, causing concerns of a new form of spread.

While she thinks it's good to be cautious, Renée Anthony, the Center Director of the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health says there was a case in 2022 of a transmission from bird to human...

"That hasn't happened since, so finding out what's going on in Texas it's gone from bird to cattle to human. So, we're a little more concerned than we have been in the past. There may be a limited isolated case happening in Texas, but we really need to be prepared for the next step."

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says to avoid diseased or dead animals. Anthony says if a farmer can't do that...

"Sorry guys. Put back on some respiratory protection and do some handwashing. We're really looking at more than just wearing those cloth masks we used before. We're really looking at wearing those N95s if we can get our hands on those when we're working on sick cattle. The less we are breathing in air that may be contaminated with a virus, the lower our chances."

Again Renée Anthony, the Center Director of the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health.

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