Viral samples from a patient in Louisiana with severe H5N1 show genetic mutations potentially making the virus spread more easily among humans, according to the CDC.
Despite the genetic changes observed in the patient, the CDC maintains its risk assessment for the general public remains unchanged, emphasizing continued surveillance.
The detection of mutations within the patient but not in the source poultry suggests that the virus is adapting to human airways, indicating evolution.
The CDC's findings highlight the significance of genomic surveillance and preventive measures for those exposed to infected animals as a critical public health strategy.
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