A person in Louisiana has been hospitalized with the first severe illness caused by bird flu in the U.S., health officials said Wednesday.
The patient is in critical condition with severe respiratory symptoms, according to Louisiana health officials. The person, who is over 65 and has underlying medical problems, had been in contact with sick and dead birds in a backyard flock, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
Previous illnesses in the U.S. have been mild and the vast majority have been among farm workers exposed to sick poultry or dairy cows.
This year, more than 60 bird flu infections have been reported, with over half of them in California. In two — an adult in Missouri and a child in California — health officials have not determined how they caught it.
The CDC confirmed the Louisiana infection on Friday, but did not announce it until Wednesday. It’s also the first U.S. human case linked to exposure to a backyard flock, the agency said.
The Missouri patient also was hospitalized, but for reasons beyond just the bird flu infection. The Louisiana case is different because the person’s hospitalization is due to the flu symptoms, CDC officials said.