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All about H5N8, the bird flu strain which infected humans in Russia

Russia has confirmed the first case of human infection with the avian influenza A(H5N8) virus in the world, a Russian official announced Saturday.

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  • Feb 21, 2021, 04:08 PM IST

Russia has confirmed the first case of human infection with the avian influenza A(H5N8) virus in the world, a Russian sanitary official announced on Saturday.

Scientists have isolated the genetic material of this bird flu virus in seven workers of a poultry farm in south Russia, where an outbreak among fowls was reported in December, said Anna Popova, head of the country's consumer rights and human well-being watchdog Rospotrebnadzor, the Xinhua news agency reported.

All the necessary measures were taken immediately to protect humans and animals, and the infection did not spread further, she told a briefing.

All of the seven people who were infected are now feeling well, with only mild clinical symptoms, Popova said.  Russia has reported the incident to the World Health Organization.

All you need to know about H5N8 virus:

1. What is H5N8?

What is H5N8?
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The H5N8 strain is a sub-type of the Influenza A virus that usually affects birds and mammals. The virus is highly lethal to wild birds and poultry. (Image: File photo)

2. Can H5N8 spread to humans?

Can H5N8 spread to humans?
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Until the recent discovery in Russia, it was believed that it doesn't transmit to humans. H5N8 is different from the more common H1N1 strain, which has known to affect humans around the world on several occasions.

3. H5N8 outbreaks in India

H5N8 outbreaks in India
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Last month, India reported the outbreak in the migratory birds following which several thousands of birds were culled. According to officials in Kerala, about 40,000 domestic birds, including 34,000 in the Kuttanad region alone, had to be culled in the state to check the spread of the H5N8 virus. (ANI photo)

4. Past H5N8 outbreaks

Past H5N8 outbreaks
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One of the earliest and most well-known outbreaks of H5N8 strain of avian flu occurred in Ireland in 1983. About 8,000 turkeys, 28,020 chickens, and 270,000 ducks had to be culled as the infection spread through the region.

There have been several other instances of H5N8 outbreaks including that of South Korea in 2014, European countries like Austria, Hungary and Germany in 2016.

The outbreaks have also been reported in India, Israel, Taiwan and Russia.

5. Is it safe to consume chicken?

Is it safe to consume chicken?
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Food regulator FSSAI mentioned that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated it is safe to consume poultry meat and eggs and there is no epidemiological data to suggest the disease can be transmitted to humans through cooked food. FSSAI has advised consumers not to eat half-boiled eggs and undercooked chicken.

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