Human Case of Bird Flu in U.S.

A new strain of bird flu, D1.1, has been detected in a human dairy worker in Nevada. The case was mild, with the worker experiencing eye redness and irritation. The virus has shown mammalian adaptive mutations, raising concerns about potential human-to-human transmission.

Bird Flu Outbreak in US Dairy Cows

A Michigan dairy worker was infected with bird flu after coming into contact with infected cows. The virus has been found in high levels in raw milk but pasteurized products are considered safe. The CDC warns of more potential human cases due to high virus levels in cows.

Bird Flu Outbreak in Dairy Workers

A second dairy worker has been diagnosed with bird flu after being around infected livestock. Health officials now warn that bird flu could be more dangerous to humans than previously believed.