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Symptom-free H5N1 infection in humans: Evidence remains scarce

Last updated: November 12, 2025 6:50 pm
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Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently discovered a few cases of asymptomatic human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus. This finding sheds light on the potential silent transmission of the virus in humans, raising concerns about the accuracy of risk assessments and the need for improved detection methods.

H5N1 avian flu is a highly pathogenic strain that primarily affects birds but can also infect humans. The virus has been responsible for numerous outbreaks in poultry, leading to significant economic losses and disruptions in the food supply chain. In some cases, human infections have resulted in severe illness and even death, with a mortality rate of around 50%.

The recent study, published in JAMA Network Open, aimed to identify documented cases of asymptomatic H5N1 infections in humans. Researchers conducted a global review of scientific literature and found a small number of confirmed cases worldwide. Out of 1,567 reports screened, only 10 studies met the inclusion criteria for asymptomatic infection with respiratory or serum testing evidence.

The study identified a total of 18 asymptomatic H5N1 infections, with two cases confirmed by both molecular and serologic testing. The remaining cases were confirmed through molecular testing alone. Most of the cases were linked to exposure to infected poultry, highlighting the importance of monitoring and controlling the spread of the virus in bird populations.

Despite the limited number of confirmed cases, the study highlights the potential risk of silent H5N1 infections in humans. These cases are challenging to detect and confirm due to the variability of testing methods and the lack of consistent symptom monitoring. Future research is needed to better understand the prevalence of asymptomatic infections, the duration of virus shedding, and the possibility of human-to-human transmission.

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In conclusion, the study underscores the importance of ongoing surveillance and monitoring of avian influenza viruses, including the detection of asymptomatic infections. Comprehensive data collection and improved testing protocols are essential for accurately assessing the risk of outbreaks and implementing effective control measures. By increasing our knowledge of silent H5N1 infections, we can better protect public health and prevent the spread of potentially dangerous viruses.

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