Marin County officials report possible bird flu case in child – The Mercury News

A child who visited Marin County during Thanksgiving week is being tested for a possible infection of H5N1, the bird flu.

Marin’s public health officer, Dr. Lisa Santora, said the child tested positive for influenza type A at a hospital. The type A category includes bird flu. The child had been visiting from out of state for the holiday.

“Additional local and state testing was unable to confirm if a seasonal flu or avian flu subtypes,” Santora said.

The staff submitted a specimen from the patient to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. The county expects to receive the test results by the end of the week, Santora said Monday.

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H5N1, which typically infects poultry flocks and wild birds, has been transmitted to at least 58 people in the United States this year, according to the CDC. Thirty-two cases have been reported in California.

A human case of H5N1 was reported in Alameda County last month. Authorities do not know the patient’s source of exposure, the Marin County public health staff reported.

Symptoms of the virus in human cases include eye redness, mild flu-like symptoms, fever, pneumonia, fatigue and breathing difficulties, the CDC says.

Marin County’s public health staff reported that H5N1 has been detected in wild birds, poultry and wastewater in Marin. Last month, the staff started investigating “presumptive” positive test results at a poultry farm.

H5N1 outbreaks prompted the euthanization of 1.2 million birds by commercial producers in Sonoma County last year, officials said

Santora said H5N1 passed from birds to cattle this year.

“We’re not seeing the same level of severity in cows themselves,” she said.

Cows can be quarantined and returned to milk production after their infectious period ends, she said.

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