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Investing.com -- Nevada has reported its first human case of bird flu, marking a significant event in the state’s health records. The case involves an adult who was exposed to the virus while working at a dairy farm in Churchill County, according to the Central Nevada Health District.
Despite this development, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains that the risk of bird flu to the general public remains low. The agency has found no evidence suggesting that the virus can spread from person to person.
In light of the confirmed case, precautions are being taken. People who were in close contact with the infected individual, as well as other employees at the same dairy farm, are currently under observation for potential symptoms. As of now, no additional cases of bird flu have been confirmed in the state.
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