First human case of bird flu from livestock has been reported

The first case of bird flu from cattle to humans was reported in the United States.

According to US media reports, a local dairy farmer contracted the bird flu virus from his own cow, the case was caught early and the patient was treated before respiratory distress started.

Experts believe that the probability of human-to-human transmission of bird flu is currently very low, but the worrying thing is that this is the first case of bird flu spreading from poultry to livestock in the United States.

The most recent outbreak of bird flu in the world was in 2020, since then the virus has been found only in poultry and wild animals.

According to experts, there have been very few cases of bird flu transmitted from birds to humans in the world, but they have proved to be extremely deadly.

Scientists say that the spread of this virus from birds to lactating animals is very worrisome. If bird flu can be transmitted from cows to humans, the need for urgent and much research has been emphasized for the preparation of its medicine. .