Despite warnings from bird flu experts, it's business as usual in California dairy country
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Experts warn that H5N1 bird flu's spread among dairy farms could lead to a significant mutation under current lax protocols and close animal-human contact.
Although the CDC has reported low public risk from H5N1, the conditions on California dairy farms raise concerns among experts about a potential outbreak.
Despite authorities urging precautions, California dairy farms show little compliance in infection control measures, putting workers and the wider community at risk.
The confirmed H5N1 infection on a San Joaquin Valley farm highlights the serious lack of protective measures available to workers in the dairy industry.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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