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CDC reports 2 US swine flu cases.

The Centers for Disease ‌Control and Prevention Reports First Human ‌Swine Flu Infections ⁣in‍ the ⁤US ⁤for 2023

“Every year, there are swine flu cases.”>rare sporadic human⁤ infections⁢ with flu viruses​ that usually spread in pigs,” the CDC said in a ⁢press statement. “While infections⁣ with swine influenza viruses usually cause ⁤mild illness, they are concerning⁤ because they can cause severe illness, especially in people ​at higher risk of serious flu ⁣complications, and​ because ⁤of their pandemic‍ potential.”

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced ⁤late on Friday afternoon⁤ that it‍ received reports of the first two ⁣United States human swine flu infections for 2023.

The two infections of A(H1N2)v swine⁣ flu are of individuals who‍ were exposed‍ to‌ pigs at ⁣two different agricultural fairs in Michigan in⁤ July. Both patients ‌were exposed ⁢to pigs less than 10 days ⁢prior to symptom onset and were treated with antivirals. Neither patient was hospitalized.

“To ​date, no person-to-person spread of this virus has been identified,” said⁣ the CDC.

According to the⁣ CDC, flu viruses ⁤from humans and birds can infect pigs,‌ giving viruses the opportunity to swap genes ⁣with⁣ naturally occurring ​pig viruses. This “very rarely” creates new viruses that‌ can spread from ⁣pigs to humans and have person-to-person transmission capacity, which is the postulated origin of the H1N1 swine flu pandemic in 2009.

The CDC estimates that, from April 2009 to April 2010, there were 60.8 million ⁢cases of the H1N1 swine flu in ⁣the ⁣U.S., resulting in over 274,000⁤ hospitalizations and nearly 12,500 deaths. Worldwide, the CDC estimates that between 151,700 and 575,400 people died from the H1N1 outbreak during the first year, with 80% of those‌ deaths⁤ being people younger than 65.

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Taking precautions while visiting agricultural or state fairs is strongly recommended. Avoiding​ eating or drinking around livestock and washing hands after visiting livestock showings is advised. ‌The CDC also ⁣advises fair organizers to prominently list‌ the risks of swine flu ⁤and other zoonotic diseases for visitors.

Those with ⁤immunocompromising conditions ‍or who are older than 65 are advised to‍ take additional precautions, such as⁤ masking, while around ⁢livestock.


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