China detects first human case of H3N8 bird flu

MedXpress  April 27, 2022
H3N8 is known to have been circulating since 2002 after first emerging in North American waterfowl. It is known to infect horses, dogs, and seals, but has not previously been detected in humans. China’s National Health Commission on Tuesday said a four-year-old boy living in central Henan province tested positive for the strain after being hospitalized earlier this month with a fever and other symptoms. The boy was infected directly by birds and the strain was not found to have “the ability to effectively infect humans”, the commission said. The H5N1 and H7N9 strains of bird flu, detected in 1997 and 2013, respectively, have been responsible for most cases of human illness from avian influenza, according to the US Centers for Disease Control. Human infections of zoonotic influenzas are primarily acquired through direct contact with infected animals or contaminated environments, but do not result in efficient transmission of these viruses between people, according to the World Health Organization…read more.

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