Third U.S. Bird Flu Case Sparks New Concerns and Testing Expansion

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The CDC confirmed a third human case of bird flu in the U.S., this time in a Michigan dairy worker, raising concerns due to traditional flu-like symptoms. The CDC emphasizes the importance of PPE for farm workers and is conducting genetic analysis of the virus. Georgia, which has not yet reported cases, is ramping up preventive measures. The risk to the general public remains low, but monitoring and preventive efforts are being intensified.
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