Iowa
First human case of avian influenza in Iowa confirmed
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) – The first human case of avian influenza in Iowa has been confirmed, the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Friday.
Iowa HHS said the person was exposed to infected poultry while working with a commercial flock in northwest Iowa.
The person is receiving treatment and is recovering from mild symptoms.
Testing at the State Hygienic Laboratory identified the case, and it was also confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
So far, the CDC has confirmed 64 cases of H5 HPAI in humans across nine states.
However, there has been no evidence of human-to-human transmission of influenza A(H5) in the U.S.
Officials say the majority of the exposures are linked to infected poultry or dairy cows.
“Iowa has monitored the spread of avian influenza closely since it was first detected in poultry in the state in 2022, and our state is prepared with the established knowledge, strong partnerships, and effective tools to mitigate its impact on our community,” said Iowa HHS State Medical Director Dr. Robert Kruse.
Iowa HHS said there is no concern about the safety of eggs and poultry products or pasteurized milk and dairy products.
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