Wastewater Testing Enhances Early Bird Flu Detection

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WastewaterSCAN, a network led by Stanford and Emory Universities, is scaling up national wastewater testing for the H5N1 bird flu virus, which has been affecting dairy cows in nine U.S. states. This initiative aims to provide crucial data to public health officials amid reluctance from the dairy industry to test cows and farm workers. The effort will soon share its findings publicly, offering a new method to monitor potential outbreaks and understand the virus's spread.
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