The latest research published in Nature suggests that the current strain of H5N1 virus may be more adept at infecting mammals like cows, having mutations that make it easier to infect mammalian cells.
H5N1 virus in dairy cattle primarily concentrates in mammary glands and therefore in milk, posing a risk to dairy workers and consumers of raw, unpasteurized milk due to the high viral load in milk.
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