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Bird flu cases rise to 31
Bird flu cases rise to 31, but CDC says no person-to-person transmission
The number of people infected with bird flu in the U.S. has risen to at least 31, federal health officials said Thursday, but there is no evidence of human-to-human spread after blood tests confirmed health workers in Missouri caring for a hospitalized patient were not infected.
CDC Confirms Second Human Bird Flu Case in Missouri With No Known Exposure to Farm Animals
A second person in Missouri who wasn't exposed to either poultry or dairy cows has been infected with bird flu, U.S. health officials reported Thursday. This person shared a home with a patient who was first hospitalized with bird flu in August,
CDC rules out human transmission of bird flu for Missouri health workers
The agency tested blood from health workers who had been exposed to a person with H5N1 bird flu and later developed flu-like symptoms, raising concerns of human transmission.
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Older adults should get 2 doses of the updated COVID shot, CDC says
The 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines are available, and the CDC recommends that adults over 65 and immunocompromised people get ...
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CDC avian flu blood test leads to more questions
Public health experts say they would “love” more answers about why a close contact of a Missouri avian flu patient had antibodies against the virus — but they’re relieved that the CDC found no ...
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CDC Changes Guidelines for Key Vaccine Ahead of Cold and Flu Season
As the weather starts to cool down and we spend more time gathered together indoors, the risk of contracting an illness rises ...
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