California Child's Bird Flu Case Tied to Dairy Cows, CDC Investigates

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The CDC reported that a child in California was diagnosed with bird flu linked to a virus strain spreading among dairy cattle, despite no direct exposure to livestock. This finding adds to the mystery of the H5N1 bird flu's transmission, a virus closely monitored for its pandemic potential.
- Bird flu in California child linked to virus in dairy cows, CDC says The Washington Post
- Rise in Avian Flu Cases Amplifies Concerns About Consolidation in Agriculture InsideClimate News
- Genetic analysis finds H5N1 in California child most similar to cattle genotype University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- Possible H5N1 bird flu case in Marin County child; source of infection unknown Los Angeles Times
- Authorities probe whether Marin County bird flu victim drank recalled raw milk Los Angeles Times
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