- A child in California may have contracted H5N1 from drinking raw milk, health officials said.
- If confirmed, it would be the first H5N1 virus case from raw milk consumption.
- Traces of H5N1 were found in unpasteurised milk from Fresno-based Raw Farm last week.
A child who is believed to be infected with H5N1 may have caught the virus from drinking raw milk, health officials said.
The child from Marion County, California, began vomiting and developed a high temperature after drinking a glass of unpasteurised milk, local health officer Dr Lisa Santora told reporters.
After being taken to A&E, the child tested positive for influenza.
Though the exact strain is yet to be determined, officials suspect it is H5N1 – the bird flu that has infected almost 1000 herds of dairy cattle in the United States this year, the bulk of which are in California.