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Current bird flu outbreaks, primarily affecting birds and some mammals, pose a low risk to the general public. Human infections are largely linked to close contact with infected animals, such as during poultry culling or milking infected cattle. Raw milk is identified as a potential source of infection. While pets can contract the virus, often through contaminated food, community spread in humans remains limited, although changes could occur if human-to-human transmission increases significantly.
By OmarOropesa | Radical Media GroupCurrent bird flu outbreaks, primarily affecting birds and some mammals, pose a low risk to the general public. Human infections are largely linked to close contact with infected animals, such as during poultry culling or milking infected cattle. Raw milk is identified as a potential source of infection. While pets can contract the virus, often through contaminated food, community spread in humans remains limited, although changes could occur if human-to-human transmission increases significantly.