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Tuesday, 16 August 2022

China bird flu: First Human Case of H3N8 bird flu reported in China in a 4-year old

 China bird flu: First Human Case of H3N8 bird flu reported in China in a 4-year old






First case of bird flu in humans: China has reported the first known human case of the H3N8 strain of avian flu in a 4-year-old. thus , the fitness authorities of China have said that there is a low risk of widespread transmission among the public .

The National fitness Commission of the nation declare on April 26, 2022, that a four-year-old boy living in Central Henan province of China has tested positive for the Influenza A virus subtype H3N8 behind being hospitalized earlier in April with a fever and other mark .

China’s state fitness Commission has as well as warned the public, that even between transmission of H3N8 is slow among public , they should be stay away from the dead or sick birds and must as well as seek immediate treatment for fever or respiratory issue .
China reports first case of H3N8 bird flu: Details


China’s National fitness Commission realize that a 4-year-old boy living in Henan province tested positive for H3N8 bird flu making it the first human case of being infected with the virus.

The boy’s family in Henan raised chickens at home and lived in an area that was public by the wild ducks. The boy in the family was infected directly by the birds and the H3N8 strain was not found to have the ability to finally infect the humans.

The National fitness Commission as well as details that the boy’s case was a ‘one-off cross-species relaying ' and that the risk of large-scale relaying is low.


Influenza A Virus subtype H3N8


H3N8 is a subtype of Influenza A virus that is endemic in horses, birds, and dogs. The subtype is the main cause of equine influenza and is as well as known as equine influenza virus.

H3N8 is known to have been circulating since 2002 behind it first emerged in North American waterfowl. Cats have also been probing infected with the virus, leading to clinical signs, shedding of the virus, and infection of other cats.

What is Avian Influenza?


Avian Influenza has mainly occurred in the wild bords and poultry and the cases of relaying among humans are extremely rare.

The H5N1 and H7N9 strains of the bird flu and that were remove in 1979 and 2013, thus , have been responsible for most of the cases of human illness from avian influenza.
Avian Influenza: How dangerous is it for humans?

As per the World Health Organisation (WHO), human infections of zoonotic, or animal-borne, influenzas are primarily obtain because of the direct contact with the infected animals or befoul domain , thus , do not result in the efficient relaying of viruses between public .


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