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Oregon Reports First Human Case of Avian Flu in Clackamas County Amid Poultry Operation Outbreak

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) confirmed the first human case of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the state, a situation rooted in a Clackamas County commercial poultry operation that involved 150,000 birds. Though the specifics of the commercial operation remain undisclosed to protect patient privacy, the health officials have stressed that while the risk to the public is considered low, no evidence suggests person-to-person transmission of the disease, as reported byKOIN.

People exposed to potentially infected animals or their habitats are at a higher risk, health officer and state epidemiologist at the OHA, Dean Sidelinger, discussed the importance of personal protective equipment and proper training for farmworkers. These measures have been part of a collaborative effort by the OHA, Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA), and the CDC, which Sidelinger has described as “extremely effective” in addressing avian influenza outbreaks, according toKGW.

An individual in Clackamas County with mild illness symptoms linked to the aforementioned avian flu outbreak has since fully recovered. This case was identified through rigorous health monitoring of those who were exposed to the infected animals, Clackamas County Public Health Officer Sarah Present toldOPB. This news comes with a reminder from health officials for the public to steer clear of contact with sick or dead birds and animals, their droppings, or any litter, and to avoid consuming unpasteurized or raw dairy products.

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