Bird Flu: Two new cases detected in poultry workers after contract with infected birds. Details here
Two poultry workers in the UK have tested positive for bird flu after coming into contact with infected birds, according to the UK Health Security Agency.

The testing program includes various participants, such as farm staff, personnel involved in culling operations, veterinarians and health and safety staff. Human cases of bird flu can occur as a result of true infection or contamination of the respiratory tract when individuals breathe in materials from affected farms.
The UKHSA stated that the interpretation of the first new detection is challenging due to limited information on sample timing, but it could indicate infection or respiratory tract contamination. The second new detection is likely to be a case of contamination, and precautionary contact tracing has been conducted.
The UKHSA clarified that there is currently no evidence of human-to-human transmission of the virus. The level of risk to human health has not changed since the initial detection of bird flu, and the overall danger to the general population remains very low.
FAQs
Q1: Can bird flu spread from person to person?
Q2: What are the symptoms of bird flu in humans?
A2: The symptoms of bird flu in humans can vary and range from mild to severe. They typically include fever, cough, sore throat, muscle aches and respiratory difficulties. In severe cases, complications, such as pneumonia and organ failure may occur.
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