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ongoing H5N1 outbreakTelegraph
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A patient in Missouri , Missouri , has been diagnosed with H5 bird flu.
It is the first time a patient in the ongoing H5N1 outbreak in the US has become sick without known exposure to infected animals.
Thirteen other human cases have been reported this year , all in farm workers who interacted with sick cattle or birds.
Experts have theorised that the patient might have consumed raw milk infected with the variant circulating in cattle.
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