The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday issued a health alert to inform clinicians, state health departments and the public of a case of avian influenza in a person who had contact with dairy cows presumed to be infected with the virus.
<p>WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday issued a health alert to inform clinicians, state health departments and the public of a case of avian influenza in a&#
</p><p>It follows a 2022 case in Colorado, and comes as the virus is spreading to new mammals, including dairy cattle, for the first time.
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