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From: RonO <rokimoto557@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: California Dairy herds positive for the dairy virus
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:57:05 -0500
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On 9/17/2024 1:18 PM, x wrote:
> On 9/16/24 18:30, RonO wrote:
>> On 9/16/2024 8:18 PM, RonO wrote:
>>> On 9/14/2024 8:27 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>> On 9/14/2024 6:12 PM, x wrote:
>>>>> On 9/14/24 15:23, RonO wrote:
>>>>>> On 9/12/2024 11:59 AM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>> On 9/11/2024 12:05 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 9/8/2024 6:55 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 9/7/2024 2:17 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 9/6/2024 5:34 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On 9/4/2024 8:23 PM, RonO wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 herds in California central valley have been found to be
>>>>>>>>>>>> positive for the dairy virus.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.statnews.com/2024/08/29/california-nations-
>>>>>>>>>>>> largest- milk- producer-discloses-possible-bird-flu-
>>>>>>>>>>>> outbreaks- in-three- dairy-cow- herds/
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> They claim that California workers are "usually" dedicated
>>>>>>>>>>>> to just one herd so do not pick up shifts at nearby poultry
>>>>>>>>>>>> farms, but months ago (before I retired in May) I noted that
>>>>>>>>>>>> California had high levels of influenza virus in the waste
>>>>>>>>>>>> water around the bay area. At that time they had estimated
>>>>>>>>>>>> that the virus first infected cattle Sept or Oct 2023, and
>>>>>>>>>>>> they hadn't yet found viral sequence from herds infected
>>>>>>>>>>>> that early in Texas. When I looked into the avian influenza
>>>>>>>>>>>> cases the Dairy virus was most similar to one isolated from
>>>>>>>>>>>> a Peregrine falcon in California. California had high levels
>>>>>>>>>>>> of influenza virus in their waste water (associated with
>>>>>>>>>>>> infected herds in Texas and Michigan) and Commercial poultry
>>>>>>>>>>>> farms started to go down in the central valley in Oct 2023
>>>>>>>>>>>> (the flocks get infected by the dairy workers). A number of
>>>>>>>>>>>> flocks went down within a few months working their way up
>>>>>>>>>>>> North and around the bay area.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I contacted a person at the Avian disease ARS station in
>>>>>>>>>>>> Georgia, and tried to get the name of the person that would
>>>>>>>>>>>> have the sequence data of the California samples (they had
>>>>>>>>>>>> not been included in any of the dairy virus studies) but I
>>>>>>>>>>>> was told that the USDA did not give out that information. I
>>>>>>>>>>>> told the guy that they needed to check out those samples,
>>>>>>>>>>>> but his comment was that they were busy.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> My prediction is that when they sequence the central valley
>>>>>>>>>>>> virus they could identify the region where the initial dairy
>>>>>>>>>>>> infection occurred and it spread from California to Texas.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The virus spread rapidly out of Texas, but it probably came
>>>>>>>>>>>> from somewhere else.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The CDC and USDA would have identified many more states with
>>>>>>>>>>>> infected herds by now if they had acted on the waste water
>>>>>>>>>>>> data and the FDA identification of states with virus
>>>>>>>>>>>> positive dairy products. The Dairy workers are not being
>>>>>>>>>>>> protected from being infected in states that refuse to
>>>>>>>>>>>> identify their infected herds.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ron Okimoto
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/person-infected-
>>>>>>>>>>> bird- flu- missouri-no-contact-animals-know-rcna170010
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> There has been a case of H5N1 in a human in Missouri, but
>>>>>>>>>>> this person did not have contact with poultry or dairy
>>>>>>>>>>> cattle. My guess is that it is person to person
>>>>>>>>>>> transmission. Missouri is one of the states that has not
>>>>>>>>>>> verified any positive dairy herds (no one has been looking),
>>>>>>>>>>> but Kansas and Oklahoma have positive dairy herds. They have
>>>>>>>>>>> known that it was likely human transmission into Kansas and
>>>>>>>>>>> North Dakota from Texas because neither states got cattle
>>>>>>>>>>> from Texas, but both states got the virus from Texas. Human
>>>>>>>>>>> to human transmission has probably been going on for some
>>>>>>>>>>> time, but they never started contact tracing to identify
>>>>>>>>>>> possibly infected herds nor to determine how the virus was
>>>>>>>>>>> transmitted to the herds and poultry flocks that have been
>>>>>>>>>>> infected.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Ron Okimoto
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The virus is H5, but hasn't been confirmed to be the dairy
>>>>>>>>>> virus. The article notes that Missouri hasn't claimed to have
>>>>>>>>>> positive herds at this time, but commercial poultry flocks
>>>>>>>>>> have gone down and that usually happens when the dairies are
>>>>>>>>>> infected and dairy workers take it to the poultry farms.
>>>>>>>>>> Previous human cases had mild symptoms, but this person was
>>>>>>>>>> hospitalized. The USDA and CDC are still not doing anything
>>>>>>>>>> to identify all the infected herds in states like Missouri, so
>>>>>>>>>> nothing much has been done to minimize the exposure of dairy
>>>>>>>>>> workers. My guess is that an infected dairy worker infected
>>>>>>>>>> this patient, and it is a case of human to human transmission.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Ron Okimoto
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> As stupid as it may be the CDC response to the latest human
>>>>>>>>> infection without contact with animals is worse than can be
>>>>>>>>> imagined. They did not send a team to investigate, and have
>>>>>>>>> not started contact tracing and testing of close contacts. It
>>>>>>>>> seems crazy when you think that the person was hospitalized,
>>>>>>>>> and this is obviously a serious case of infection. What they
>>>>>>>>> do not want is the 50% human mortality associated with the H5N1
>>>>>>>>> virus to become a reality for the dairy virus. The CDC
>>>>>>>>> continues to do nothing but monitor the disease in two states,
>>>>>>>>> which is just nuts. They are actually waiting for it to become
>>>>>>>>> a noticeable problem somewhere else before starting to do
>>>>>>>>> anything in other states.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://www.statnews.com/2024/09/08/missouri-h5-bird-flu-case-
>>>>>>>>> questions- cat-raw-milk/
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Ron Okimoto
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> R
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-09-missouri-resident-bird-
>>>>>>>> flu- livestock.html
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This ariticle seems to be trying to downplay the possibility of
>>>>>>>> human to human transmission. The Texas antibody testing of
>>>>>>>> dairy workers have already come out with evidence for human to
>>>>>>>> human transmission because one of the workers positive for H5
>>>>>>>> antibodies did not have contact with cattle, and only had
>>>>>>>> contact with other dairy workers. There was also the case of the
>>>>>>>> indoor cat in Colorado that was probably infected by humans.
>>>>>>>> The states that did not get cattle from affected states, but
>>>>>>>> still got the dairy virus were likely infected by human dairy
>>>>>>>> workers migrating to those states. Kansas got infected from
>>>>>>>> Texas, and then Dakota got infected with the strain in Kansas,
>>>>>>>> and Kansas did not get cattle from Texas, and South Dakota did
>>>>>>>> not get cattle from Kansas. The CDC has known this since about
>>>>>>>> the beginning of detecting the infections in April, but they
>>>>>>>> never started human contact tracing to determine how all the
>>>>>>>> dairy herds and poultry flocks were being infected.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Humans have been transmitting the virus since the start of this
>>>>>>>> fiasco. Humans could have brought the virus into Texas. The
>>>>>>>> Texas Dairy worker that was the first infection had a virus that
>>>>>>>> had branched off earlier than the strain that infected Texas.
>>>>>>>> They never got the name of that dairy worker, so they couldn't
>>>>>>>> ask him where he could have been infected. He could have been
>>>>>>>> infected in the state that was the origin of the dairy
>>>>>>>> infection. One of his fellow dairy workers could have been
>>>>>>>> infected in that same state, but brought in the Texas strain
>>>>>>>> (one with more substitutions than the strain that infected the
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