Chinese health authorities have tracked a case of bird flu to Jiangsu province. Officials with the National Health Commission (NHC) believe the case, caused by a strain named H10N3, jumped from a bird and hospitalised one man. They added the case of the virus – which is already rare in birds – is potentially a global first.

Is H10N3 a new strain of bird flu?

Chinese scientists sequenced their first case of bird flu roughly 20 years ago, which they dubbed H5N1.

H10N3 is an avian flu subtype with less circulation than some of its counterparts.

Figures show over the last 40 years leading to 2018, H10N3 has only infected 160 birds.

 

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Bird flu H10N3: Lab

 

While not new on the avian disease scene, H10N3’s latest path is unprecedented.

Authorities in Jiangsu believe the latest case is the first time it has jumped to a human.

Doctors admitted the patient to hospital on April 28, and the NHC reported the infection at the end of May.

Although it has raised alarm bells for some, health experts remain unconcerned about the strain.

Bird flu H10N3: Bird transport

Alongside its relative rarity, symptoms are mild and include fever, a cough, muscle aches and other general flu symptoms.

While authorities didn’t disclose the method of transmission, bird flu usually requires prolonged close contact with birds.

The disease doesn’t spread well between humans as its many strains have adapted to avian biology.

Five of the sequenced bird flu strains can infect humans.

Bird flu H10N3: Bird flu subjects

These include the first sequenced strain H5N1, H7N3, H7N7, H7N9, and H9N2.

Dr Nicole Robb, an assistant professor and RNA specialist at Warwick University, told the New Scientist specific subtypes cause more severe infections.

And thankfully for the patient in China, H10N3 is not one of them.

Dr Robb said: “The good news is that the H10N3 bird flu virus is an ‘H10’ virus, or ‘low pathogenic subtype’, meaning that it causes few signs of disease in birds and that these viruses also very rarely cause serious disease in humans.”

“Viruses of the H5 or H7 subtype are more worrying as low pathogenic versions can infect poultry and evolve into highly pathogenic strains, which cause fatal disease in birds and can cause serious illness in humans in the rare cases that humans have been infected.”

Of the sequenced strains, H5N1 is the most dangerous, although cases are yet to exceed 1000.

As of 2020, the disease has killed 455 people of 861 infected, with a mortality rate of 52.8 percent,

H7N9 has infected 1,568 people and killed 616, with a lower mortality rate of 39 percent despite its higher death total.

Post source Daily Express

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