[Translated. Emphasis is mine. This article is dated September 23, 2025, but mentions
Tamaulipas as does the above article]
September 23, 2025
Avian flu symptoms detected in person who handled infected bird at Bagdad Beach; area urged not to visit
Six people remain under medical observation, and teams are searching nearby communities for possible infections.
Health authorities in Tamaulipas are investigating a possible human case of avian flu after a person showed symptoms after handling an infected bird in the Bagdad Beach area of Matamoros. The public was urged not to visit the site, as it is considered a risk point.
State epidemiologist Sergio Uriegas Camargo reported that an individual with
mild symptoms is being monitored and has already had samples taken to rule out or confirm infection.
Suspected cases are being monitored in Tamaulipas through testing
"Avian influenza in humans is generally severe, so it's highly likely that it's another virus. However, anyone who shows symptoms and has had contact with sick or dead birds will be tested," he stated.
Yesterday, the Matamoros Health Authority confirmed the presence of avian influenza in a dead seagull found in the coastal area bordering Texas.
As a preventative measure, authorities began monitoring people who had contact with the sick bird, given the high transmission rate of avian influenza. In addition, medical personnel were deployed to surrounding communities to search for suspected cases.
“A survey is being conducted in communities near the beach where the discovery occurred to investigate possible infections. Samples will be taken from those who have had contact with sick or dead birds, and the rest will be under observation for two weeks to detect respiratory symptoms,” explained Uriegas.
The director of the Matamoros Health Authority, Gilma Alcocer Cortés, reported that the people who handled the bird remain under observation.
For its part, the Conibio Global association announced that six people underwent tests to determine the presence or absence of the virus.
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