CDC: Bird flu virus lacks changes to make it a greater threat to people
Samples of the H5N1 bird flu virus that has infected dairy cattle and a dairy worker retain avian genetic characteristics and "for the most part lack changes that would make them better able to infect mammals," said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a technical update.
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