Bird flu is detected in person who had contact with infected COW on a dairy ... trends now By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 18:31 BST, 1 April 2024 | Updated: 18:36 BST, 1 April 2024 Viewcomments A person in Texas has been infected with bird flu, officials have confirmed, after they were working on a dairy farm. The patient, who has not been named, was being treated for eye inflammation according to reports — their only symptom. The individual tested positive for bird flu last week, with the case confirmed by the CDC over the weekend. Experts are alarmed over the case because it raises the risk of the bird flu starting to transmit between humans. But the federal Government insists the risk to the general population is still low. They say people with prolonged unprotected exposures to infected birds or other animals — including livestock — are at higher risk. Person in Texas infected with bird flu (cattle, stock image) Tests revealed that an unknown number of cows have tested positive for bird flu Type A H5N1 in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico. Iowa is currently 'monitoring the situation' as it is also a dairy-heavy state. It comes after a goat in Minnesota tested positive last week. Bird flu has also been found in foxes, bobcats, striped skunks, raccoons and coyotes since the 2022 outbreak Share or comment on this article: Bird flu is detected in person who had contact with infected COW on a dairy farm in Texas - amid fears virus is poised to spillover to people All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility