"Emerging Threat: Bird Flu Spreads to Humans and Livestock in Texas"

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Bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus, has caused outbreaks in wild birds and commercial poultry supply in the U.S., with a rare human infection reported in Texas. The risk to the public remains low, and the U.S. government is closely monitoring the situation. Precautions include avoiding direct contact with wild birds and sick animals, and those working closely with animals are at higher risk. The commercial milk and meat supply is considered safe, and cooking to a safe internal temperature kills bacteria and viruses, including bird flu.
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