Key takeaways from CDC’s situation update on April 19 include:
On April 23, the US FDA reported that “remnants” of bird flu virus have been found in pasteurized milk from infected dairy cows, but that the material is inactivated because of the pasteurization process and does not pose a risk to consumers. The FDA will continue to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of dairy products that could be impacted by this outbreak.
The public health risk to the public remains low, but officials are emphasizing the importance of personal protective equipment for anyone who works with farm animals.
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In addition to tracking the current outbreak, scientists are researching prevention tools to stay ahead of the spread, including evaluating vaccines and antivirals that may help protect those at risk from H5N1.
Preparedness is incredibly important to preventing the next pandemic. The threat of flu virus spillover from animal populations into humans is one that public health officials take incredibly seriously.
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