Commonground
Senior Moderator
California
Updated March 6, 2025
Key Messages
Human Cases
For up-to-date information about confirmed cases in California, visit CDPH's Bird Flu webpage. For national information, visit CDC H5 Bird Flu: Current Situation.
The risk to the general public remains low. However, people with job-related or recreational close and prolonged exposures to infected birds, cows, or other animals are at higher risk of infection.
Animal Cases
Recently, the first raw dairy farm in California was infected leading to recall of their unpasteurized raw milk products.
For California specific livestock updates visit CDFA H5N1 Bird Flu Virus in Livestock and for poultry updates visit CDFA - Avian Influenza.
For national detections in livestock, visit USDA HPAI Confirmed Cases in Livestock. For national detections in poultry, visit USDA Confirmations of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Commercial and Backyard Flocks.
Continued: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/BirdFluHP.aspx
Updated March 6, 2025
Key Messages
- Healthcare providers should consider avian influenza A in persons with acute respiratory symptoms and/or conjunctivitis and recent exposure to animals or humans suspected or confirmed to have avian influenza A OR recent consumption of raw dairy products. Of note, all cases among California dairy workers have had conjunctivitis.
- Providers should immediately report any suspected human avian influenza A infections to their local health departments.
- Testing of respiratory and conjunctival specimens for avian influenza A is available at some public health laboratories and commercial laboratories.
- Antiviral treatment is recommended for patients suspected or confirmed to have avian influenza A infection and antiviral prophylaxis is recommended for their close (e.g., household) contacts.
- Healthcare providers should follow standard, contact, and airborne precautions when caring for patients suspected of having avian influenza A infection.
Human Cases
For up-to-date information about confirmed cases in California, visit CDPH's Bird Flu webpage. For national information, visit CDC H5 Bird Flu: Current Situation.
The risk to the general public remains low. However, people with job-related or recreational close and prolonged exposures to infected birds, cows, or other animals are at higher risk of infection.
Animal Cases
Recently, the first raw dairy farm in California was infected leading to recall of their unpasteurized raw milk products.
For California specific livestock updates visit CDFA H5N1 Bird Flu Virus in Livestock and for poultry updates visit CDFA - Avian Influenza.
For national detections in livestock, visit USDA HPAI Confirmed Cases in Livestock. For national detections in poultry, visit USDA Confirmations of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Commercial and Backyard Flocks.
Continued: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/BirdFluHP.aspx