The Ohio Division of Wildlife reports suspected infections of the HN51 bird flu virus across the state, leaving bird hunters to navigate the risks largely on their own. The avian flu has already resulted in nearly 500 million poultry deaths worldwide, with the potential for transmission to humans raising alarm among hunters who might encounter infected wildlife.
To date, there has been only one human case linked to avian flu in the U.S., but experts warn the reality may change, particularly with increasing infections among 457 species, including mammals. As hunting seasons close and federal advice remains vague, the hunting community is urged to take additional precautions, underscoring the need for proactive measures amid a landscape shaped by the effects of past pandemics.
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