The California Department of Public Health reported the state's fourth human case of bird flu, linked to contact with infected dairy cows in the Central Valley. Though the infected individuals exhibited mild symptoms, authorities remain vigilant, as the onset of possible additional cases indicates ongoing risk, particularly among those who interact with infected animals.
With the identification of various affected dairy herds, the California health authorities stress that although the risk to the general public remains minimal, additional cases could emerge among individuals with contact to infected livestock.
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