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Mary Van Beusekom writes:
The CDC's analysis of blood samples from 150 bovine veterinarians in 46 US states and Canada during the current H5N1outbreak in dairy cows and poultry revealed that three asymptomatic US practitioners (2%) had antibodies to H5N1 in September, suggesting recent infection.
Two of them reported no exposures to infected animals, and one practiced in Georgia and South Carolina, which have had no known cases in cattle.
"These findings suggest there could be U.S. states with A(H5)-positive people and animals that have not yet been identified," the study authors wrote, adding that the risk to the general public remains low. [emphasis added]
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