Nou focus de #gripaviaria #H5N1 en granja d'aus a Huelva, d'unes 8000 aus, que han estat sacrificades. La via més probable seria a partir d'aus silvestres infectades el que apuntaria a problemes de #bioseguretat a la instal·lació. Per ara, a Catalunya, estem al marge.
La informació específica disponible del brot, que implica immobilització d'aus en radi de 10 km (afecta a 3 explotacions comercials i 13 explotacions d'autoconsum), aquí... https://mapa.gob.es/dam/mapa/contenido/ganaderia/temas/sanidad-animal-e-higiene-ganadera/sanidad-animal/noticias-sanidad-animal/documentos-de-noticias/nota-focos-ia-04-09-2025.pdf
A #cat in #SanFrancisco had to be put down after it got infected with #H5N1 #BirdFlu in raw food containing chicken
https://apnews.com/article/rawr-raw-cat-food-h5n1-cat-death-559888684c5845aec9e37826dff2845a
Federal health officials are warning that certain lots of RAWR Raw Cat Food Chicken Eats may be contaminated with H5N1 bird flu. The Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that two lots of the food tested positive after a cat in San Francisco that ate the food became infected with the virus and had to be euthanized. The incident is the first reported case of an H5N1 infection from raw food in pet cats since March. Dozens of domestic cats, including nearly 70 this year, have been infected with H5N1. Many fell ill after consuming raw milk or raw pet food contaminated with the virus.
Great.
‘H5N1 detected in Texas dairy herd; researchers can't pinpoint source of California child's illness’ https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/avian-influenza-bird-flu/h5n1-detected-texas-dairy-herd-researchers-cant-pinpoint-source-california
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“While it is fortunate that the child’s case was mild, the questions that remain about how the child became infected in the first place underscore how much there is still to learn about the epidemiology of bird flu in North American and the importance of surveillance, rapid diagnostic capacity, and protection for people in contact with potentially infected animals.”