The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) has ended its emergency response to the H5N1 avian flu.
A spokesperson for the Division of Well being and Human Companies (HHS) stated that the emergency hen flu response was “deactivated to transition back to regular program activity” final Wednesday as a consequence of studies of animal infections declining and no human instances having been reported since February.
“Surveillance, readiness, and response for influenza, including H5N1 bird flu cases, will continue under the purview of CDC’s Influenza Division and other appropriate agency programs,” the spokesperson wrote in an announcement.
The company’s H5N1 hen flu emergency response was activated in April of final yr, and since then there have been 70 instances of H5N1 hen flu present in people, CDC knowledge reveals.
There has not been any incident of human-to-human transmission. One particular person died of the illness earlier this yr after being hospitalized with a extreme type.
CDC officers stated the particular person was a person in Louisiana who possible contracted the virus from a yard flock.
The present danger of H5N1 hen flu is low however the CDC will proceed to watch the illness and “scale up activities as needed,” in accordance with the spokesperson.
Greater than a dozen states have reported an H5N1 avian flu case, however the majority have been concentrated alongside the West Coast, notably Washington and California.