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The rise of bird flu across farms in California has raised questions about the virus and its potential threat to humans.
APHIS classifies the flock as a commercial operation – the state’s first since the U.S. outbreak began in 2022.
There’s likely nothing to fear about these reports, given the general mildness of human metapneumovirus, experts say.