The flu virus currently circulating in birds and dairy cows is already better at infecting people than earlier variants, and a single mutation would allow it to bind to key human receptors
Huge amounts of bird-flu virus found in raw milk of infected cows. New findings point to the milking process as a possible route of avian-influenza spread between cows — and from cow to human.
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New type of antibody shows promise against multiple forms of flu virus