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Bird flu variant found in Nevada cows shows signs of adaptation to mammals

  • A new variant of Avian Influenza has infected dairy cattle in Nevada, showing a genetic change that helps it replicate in mammals, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
  • The CDC states the risk of H5N1 to the public remains low, but farm workers have a higher risk of exposure.
  • A dairy farm worker in Nevada has tested positive for H5N1, marking the state's first human infection, with symptoms including conjunctivitis.
  • Scientists are investigating the D1.1 strain's adaptation to humans, as it has been linked to severe infections in two individuals in North America, including one fatality.
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