Recent reports indicate an increase in human infections of avian influenza in the U.S., with three cases confirmed in the last 10 days across Nevada, Ohio, and Wyoming. This brings the total to 68 confirmed and eight probable human cases in 2024. The cases highlight the ongoing risks associated with the exposure to poultry, with a continuous need for scientific research to track and analyze the virus effectively. An analysis of dairy veterinarians revealed unexpected antibody presence, suggesting existing tracking mechanisms may be inadequate.
Human cases of avian influenza in the U.S. are rising, with three new infections recently reported, highlighting the ongoing threat of the virus.
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