Greater movement of cattle could give the H5N1 virus more opportunities to spread. Bird flu poses a threat to some farm workers. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
The CDC says the threat of the H5N1 virus is currently low. But federal agencies are taking steps to mitigate infections, should they begin to spread more widely.
For permission requests, please contact NEJM Reprints at [email protected] Panel A shows dereplicated reads from wastewater virome sequencing assigned to H5N1 from all samples with a validated ...
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The number of California dairy herds reported to have outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu has grown to eight. Officials have refused to disclose the locations of the infected herds, but have said they are ...