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Could a bird flu pandemic spread to humans?
Al Jazeera· 6 days agoThe bird flu virus, which was first reported in US poultry farms in 14 states in early 2022, has spread to cows and two humans in the first-ever cases of...
Bird flu: The latest on U.S. spread, the safety of milk and new federal funding to prevent outbreaks
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 6 days agoSo far, the CDC has tested at least 30 people for bird flu and monitored at least 220 for symptoms....
Opinion | As Bird Flu Looms, the Lessons of Past Pandemics Take On New Urgency
New York Times· 12 hours agoMr. Barry, a scholar at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, is the...
What you need to know about the bird flu outbreak, concerns about raw milk, and more
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCan humans get bird flu? Since 2003, when the virus first started spreading through southern Asia,...
Bird flu virus possibly found in a handful of wastewater sites, CDC says
NBC NEWS· 2 days agoThere’s no solid evidence that bird flu is spreading among people, the Centers for Disease Control...
Dozens of Colorado dairy farm workers monitored for bird flu symptoms
CBS News· 5 days agoThe 70 workers were recently exposed to the virus while employed at two Colorado dairy farms. The...
Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: U.S. Pledge Nearly $100 Million To Protect Beef, Milk Supplies
Forbes· 7 days agoMay 9Some 70 people in Colorado are being monitored for bird flu due to potential exposure, and will...
Why aren’t we vaccinating birds against bird flu?
Vox· 2 days agoThe worst bird flu outbreak in US history continues with strange new developments. Bird flu is now infecting cows, ...
CDC monitoring cases of bird flu across the U.S.
NBC San Diego· 22 hours agoThe medical science community is on alert after recent reports of bird flu outbreaks across the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and...
Bird flu FAQ: Everything you need to know about the H5N1 outbreak that’s spread to dairy cows in 9...
Fortune· 7 days agoThe good news is—for now, at least—public health experts don’t see this latest bout of avian influenza evolving into the likes of the coronavirus pandemic. Fortune spoke with a trio of epidemiologists ...