Multiple sources detail the ongoing avian influenza (bird flu) outbreak, its spread to various animals, including cats and dairy cows, and the resulting human health concerns. Reports highlight the risk of infection through contact with infected animals or contaminated raw products like milk and pet food, emphasizing the need for preventative measures such as proper hygiene and avoiding raw foods. The potential for human-to-human transmission remains exceedingly rare, but the situation is evolving, prompting health agencies to issue warnings and testing guidelines. One source also mentions a temporary, then deleted CDC report suggesting possible bird flu transmission between cats and humans within households, raising concerns about transparency.
The Potential For Bird Flu Transmission Between Cats and Humans
The withholding of information put the veterinary community at risk of getting infected.
Feb 07, 2025

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