1st US case of bird flu in a pig raises concerns over potential human threat
Briefly

The first detection of bird flu in U.S. swine happened at an Oregon farm where pigs and poultry shared water, raising human health concerns.
Experts emphasize that pigs are relevant in the evolution of flu viruses; knowing if bird flu infects them is crucial for public health.
USDA tests show no mutations in the virus that could enhance transmissibility to humans, indicating that current public health risk remains low.
Past occurrences of bird flu in pigs abroad did not result in human pandemics, highlighting the complexity of virus transmission between species.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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