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Low Dose of H5N1 Bird Flu Causes Infection in Dairy Cows

Low Dose of H5N1 Bird Flu Causes Infection in Dairy Cows
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New research indicates that a very low dose of the H5N1 bird flu virus can infect dairy cows, primarily targeting their mammary glands rather than the respiratory tract. This finding complicates efforts to control outbreaks in the US.

Research suggests the H5N1 bird flu virus targets mammary glands rather than the respiratory tract, complicating efforts to contain outbreaks in the US. RT’s Three Key Takeaways: Low Infectious Dose: Researchers found that only 10 viral particles of ... [3623 chars]

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