Nevada reports its first human case of H5N1 avian influenza in a dairy farm worker, with CDC considering public risk low.
Federal health officials report a Nevada dairy worker infected with a new bird flu strain, exhibiting mild symptoms. The public remains at low risk.
A pathogen for bird pink eye remains viable on bird feeders in winter conditions much longer than in summer conditions ...
The first human case of bird flu has been detected in Nevada. The CDC reported a Churchill County dairy farm worker tested ...
A dairy worker in Nevada has been infected with a strain of H5N1 bird flu—genotype D1.1—that has newly spilled over to cows, ...
The patient had mild illness, and there is no evidence that the virus has spread to anyone else. View on euronews ...
Nevada health officials confirmed the first human case of avian influenza (H5N1) in the state on Monday. The infected person was exposed to dairy cattle while working on a dairy farm in Churchill ...
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