A US farmworker who caught bird flu after working with dairy cattle in Texas appears to be the first known case of mammal-to-human transmission of the virus, a new study shows.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Texas dairy farm worker infected with H5N1 bird flu was not wearing respiratory or eye protection and had been exposed to cattle that appeared to have the same symptoms ...
The virus variant that is circulating among cattle is not an efficient cause of disease in humans. There may be more concern ...
Fragments of a highly contagious virus that has killed hundreds of millions of birds around the globe and sickened dairy cows ...
Dairy Worker Bird Flu Case Shows Need for Protective Gear, US CDC Study Shows By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Texas dairy farm worker infected with H5N1 bird flu was not wearing ...
Doctors in Texas are describing the only known human case of H5N1 avian flu connected to the ongoing outbreak of the disease in dairy cows. Bird flu in humans remains extremely rare, but in ...
Federal and state officials continue to monitor the path of avian fluin 11 U.S. states. A list that does not include Alabama ...
Only one positive case ... avian flu, including reimbursement for lost milk supply from infected cows. William ...