Bird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows. It’s not a dire threat for most of us — yet
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Bird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows. It’s not a dire threat for most of us — yet
What scientists fear most is if the virus were to spread efficiently from person to person. That hasn’t happened and might not.
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Cows have human flu receptors, study shows, raising stakes on bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
By Brenda Goodman and Nadia Kounang, CNN (CNN) — In early March, Dr. Barb Petersen, a large-animal vet in Texas, began getting calls from the dairy farms she works with in the Panhandle. Workers there were seeing a lot of cows with mastitis, an infection of the udder. Their milk was thickened and discolored, and it
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Cows have human flu receptors, study shows, raising stakes on bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle
By Brenda Goodman and Nadia Kounang, CNN (CNN) — In early March, Dr. Barb Petersen, a large-animal vet in Texas, began getting calls from the dairy farms she works with in the Panhandle. Workers there were seeing a lot of cows with mastitis, an infection of the udder. Their milk was thickened and discolored, and it