The Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) continues to spread across the country, prompting local doctors and animal experts in San Luis Obispo, Calif. to urge caution around animals. SLO County Public Health advises individuals to avoid eating or drinking around birds or livestock to prevent the spread of the virus. Dr. Rick Rosen of San Luis Obispo County Public Health notes that the virus has now spread from birds to other animals such as cows, chickens, and cats, highlighting the importance of washing hands after handling animals or items in their living spaces.
As a precaution, local doctors and animal service crews recommend that farmworkers wear masks and gloves when interacting with certain animals. It is advised to avoid direct contact with sick or dead birds, livestock, and their feces unless wearing recommended personal protective equipment.
Beachgoers are also reminded not to touch or approach dead birds, as this can pose a risk of exposure to the virus. If individuals have had contact with a sick or dead bird or other animal, they are advised to watch for symptoms and contact a doctor immediately if they begin to feel unwell. For those without a regular doctor, Public Health can be reached at 805-781-5500 for guidance and assistance.
Local experts are closely monitoring the national outbreak to understand its impact on the Central Coast. To learn more about the avian flu, visit the provided link: [insert link].