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Topic - 3rd Colorade farmworker H5N1
Posted: 12 Jul 2024 at 11:13pm By Dutch Josh
BNO News
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BREAKING: Colorado reports 3 human cases of H5N1 bird flu in poultry workers

also;

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OKLAHOMA BECOMES 13TH STATE WITH CONFIRMED HPAI CASE IN A DAIRY HERD https://news9.com/story/6691ac4bcfcaca00c3e74aa1/oklahoma-becomes-13th-state-with-confirmed-hpai-case-in-a-dairy-herd JULY 12, 2024 Oklahoma has become the 13th state to have a confirmed positive case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a dairy herd, according to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. According to a press release on Friday, the positive sample was collected in April and submitted for testing. The press release stated that the dairy herd has fully recovered. Department officials say that there is no concern for the safety of milk or dairy products. According to ODAFF, some clinical signs of HPAI in dairy cattle are: A drop in rumination A decline in feed intake A decrease in milk yield Thicker, concentrated, colostrum-like milk Lethargy Dehydration Fever


DJ; H5N1 is still spreading in both US cattle and farmworkers with lots of cases being missed.  Also cats, rats, mice must be infected on top of birds and "wild" mammals...

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