"Rising Concerns as Bird Flu Spreads to Mammals and Urgent Action is Needed"

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The USDA has reported cases of avian flu in mammals in three states, sparking fears of potential transmission to humans. Dr. Chris Walzer of the Wildlife Conservation Society believes it is "quite likely" that humans could catch the virus, urging better tracking and monitoring. The virus has also been found in marine animals in South America. The outbreak has caused significant impact on the poultry industry, with millions of birds affected and egg prices surging.
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