Santa Barbara County Public Health Department reports two domesticated cats from separate homes have succumbed to bird flu. The virus, influenza A, is rare in felines and caused severe neurological illness. While the risk to the public remains low, precautions are recommended, especially regarding contact with wild birds and unpasteurized dairy products.
Two domesticated cats from different households recently died of bird flu in Santa Barbara County , according to the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department. After testing positive for influenza A, a rare occurrence in felines, the infected cats developed severe neurological illness and succumbed to the virus. The sources of the infections are under investigation.
Currently, there is no evidence of local cat-to-cat, cat-to-human or human-to-human spread of H5 bird flu, and the risk to the general public continues to be low. However, people who come into close contact with wild birds and their feces, infected cats, infected poultry, or with infected dairy cattle or their milk, have a higher level of risk of exposure. It is important to take proper precautions as listed below. Cats may be exposed to H5 bird flu by consuming infected birds or other animals, and by consuming unpasteurized milk from infected cows. Cats infected with bird flu may develop severe illness that can include fever and neurologic symptoms, and that can rapidly progress to death. While transmission of the H5 bird flu virus from mammal to mammal can occur, there have been no known cases to date of H5 bird flu transmitted from cats to humans from this nationwide bird flu outbreak. While the current risk of transmission of H5 bird flu to Santa Barbara County residents and pets remains low, the Public Health Department encourages these best practices: • Avoid raw dairy and undercooked meat products: Do not drink raw milk or eat raw cheeses and undercooked meat products. Do not feed these to your pets. • Raw milk, even from healthy cows, may be contaminated with harmful germs that can make you and your pets very sick. Freezing raw milk does not eliminate the harmful germs that may be in the product. • Limit contact with sick animals: Avoid unprotected contact with sick or dead animals, including birds, or any materials contaminated with bird fece
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