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A new study found some dairy workers showed signs of infection, even when they didn’t report feeling sick. Blood tests from ...
A new study revealed more farmworkers had signs of infection, even though they reportedly did not display symptoms of illness.
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More dairy farm workers caught bird flu than the numbers reflected in official counts. That’s according to a new study by the ...