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How Dangerous Is H3N8, the Newly Discovered Bird Flu Strain?

An H3N8 strain of bird flu has been detected in humans for the first time, in China.

According to a news source, the victim, a four-year-old boy from the central province of Henan, was infected after coming in contact with chickens and crows raised by his parents.

Avian influenza or bird flu as the disease is commonly known, is a highly contagious viral disease with the first reports of human cases in the 1990s.

Some strains of the bird flu have been passed to humans in the past. However, the chances of contracting the disease is currently very rare, and usually occurs after a very close contact with infected birds or animals.

It has also been proven that the H3N8 virus circulates very widely in birds and horses. A few cases have also been detected in dogs in North America.

“We often see a virus spread to a human and then not spread any further so a single case is not a cause of great concern,” said Peter Horby, professor of emerging infectious diseases and global health, University of Oxford.

Paul Digard, a professor at the University of Edinburgh also shared the same opinion as Horby.

“There is no reason to think it will go any further,” he said.

Digard also added that Chinese authorities were yet to report any other illness in the immediate contacts of the infected boy.

However, disease experts across the UK, US and Europe have raised concerns over the transmission of the disease in all three regions. They believe a high increase could result in an opportunity for avian viruses to mix and mutate and for human infection.

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