A Nevada dairy worker infected with a new strain of bird flu, different from the one in U.S. herds, has recovered from a mild illness with eye redness. The virus, D1.1, spread from wild birds to cattle, raising concerns about wider transmission. While the risk to the general public is low, those in close contact with infected animals are advised to take precautions to prevent infection.
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