As the media continues to push forward with the bird flu narrative. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have suggested that healthcare workers accelerate bird flu testing for patients hospitalized with flu symptoms as the H5N1 avian influenza outbreak continues to spread.
The CDC released the latest advisory on January 16th. It recommends that healthcare providers perform a second test for bird flu within 24 hours of hospital admission for any patient suspected of having seasonal or H5N1 avian influenza — otherwise known as bird flu.
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While the narrative of bird flu is being built quite a bit more slowly than the COVID one, it is following the same outline. Once mass testing begins, they can start to find bird flu everywhere and increase the fear of the “invisible enemy” in the same way that it was done with the coronavirus scamdemic.
According to a report by U.S. News, Patients who are not tested promptly may struggle to remember where they may have been exposed seven to 10 days before becoming sick, as well as others they may have been exposed, said Dr. Nirav Shah, the CDC’s principal deputy director.
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Earlier this month, a Louisiana man became the first U.S. resident to die from bird flu, and a Canadian girl spent two months hospitalized with severe illness. Public health officials have also confirmed an increasing number of bird flu infections in domestic cats linked to raw pet food or raw milk exposure.
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Most hospitals lack the capability to test for bird flu on-site and must send specimens to public health labs, which can delay results.
“By the time test results come back, the patients may already be discharged and their household contacts may no longer be candidates for effective antiviral treatment,” Shah explained.
As of today, 67 people have been infected by bird flu, most of them dairy or poultry workers, all of whom recovered. However, the Louisiana man who died had direct contact with sick birds in his backyard flock. –U.S. News
The CDC also says that as flu season continues, it is important to distinguish between the bird flu and the seasonal flu. That is going to require an uptick in the testing of human beings.
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