A spray in a cow’s nose could soon protect it, and people, from bird flu

It was a first for cows last March when the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the highly pathogenic avian flu virus H5N1 had been found in cattle. Since then, most of the 70 human cases of the disease in the U.S. have come from interaction with infected herds.

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