Bird Flu Outbreak in US Cows
Outbreak Under Investigation
The CDC is investigating a multistate outbreak of bird flu in US cows. The virus has been found in raw milk from infected cows, and officials are concerned that it could spread to humans.
Outbreak Began in January
The outbreak is believed to have begun in January or even earlier. Hundreds of cows have died from the virus, and officials are working to contain the spread.
Outbreak Poses Threat to Livestock Industry
The outbreak is a major threat to the US livestock industry. Officials are taking steps to protect the industry, including banning the movement of live poultry and poultry products from affected areas.
No Human Cases Reported
There have been no reported cases of bird flu in humans in the United States. However, officials are urging people to take precautions to avoid exposure to the virus.
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