LONDON: A “uncommon” human case of chook flu has been detected in England, the UK Well being and Safety Company (UKHSA) introduced on Monday (Jan 27).
“The individual acquired the an infection on a farm, the place that they had shut and extended contact with a lot of contaminated birds. The danger to the broader public continues to be very low,” the company stated in an announcement.
The person, who caught the A(H5N1) an infection in England’s West Midlands, is “properly” and has been admitted to a Excessive Consequence Infectious Illness (HCID) unit, UKHSA stated in an announcement.
The birds had been contaminated with the DI.2 genotype, which is completely different to strains circulating amongst mammals and birds in the US, it added.
“The danger of avian flu to most people stays very low regardless of this confirmed case”, stated Susan Hopkins, Chief Medical Adviser at UKHSA.