CDC confirms two people in Washington infected with bird flu - Lynnwood Today

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The CDC has confirmed two cases of bird flu in Washington State, with both infections linked to exposure at a commercial egg farm in Franklin County. Health authorities are stressing the importance of monitoring and reporting unusual bird deaths, as the virus can pose serious health risks to humans. The CDC is actively investigating the situation and has provided guidance on how to minimize exposure to avian influenza. While human cases of bird flu are rare, they can lead to severe respiratory illnesses, and health officials are taking proactive steps to ensure public safety. Poultry workers are particularly urged to adhere to biosecurity measures to protect themselves and their families.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges associated with zoonotic diseases, particularly in areas where humans and animals interact closely. Local residents are encouraged to stay informed about the situation and to cooperate with health advisories. The potential for bird flu transmission underscores the need for continued vigilance and preparedness in the face of emerging infectious diseases.

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