The A(H5N1) virus detected in dairy cattle has shown remarkable pathogenicity and transmissibility in ferrets, raising concerns about high levels of shedding and spread.
Inoculated ferrets exhibited severe, fatal infections characterized by systemic viremia and the ability to transmit the virus via direct contact and fomites.
Detection of infectious virus in the air highlights potential airborne transmission risks associated with the A(H5N1) virus among infected animals.
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