The bird flu outbreak has seen a rise in human cases, with at least 64 confirmed infections and concerning indicators of the virus’ spread, including detections in wastewater and dangerous mutations. Experts warn that the situation is becoming increasingly precarious, with the virus evolving to better fit human receptors and potentially leading to a pandemic. The widespread circulation of the virus in animals, such as cows and poultry, raises the risk of exposure to humans, as seen in cases with unknown sources of infection, highlighting the urgent need for prevention efforts to prevent further spread.
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