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A California dairy farm worker appears to have contracted the avian influenza virus, state health officials say.
The person's illness is reported to be mild, with the only symptom being conjunctivitis.
If confirmed, the case will be the 16th human infection amid an unprecedented outbreak of H5N1 among US dairy cows.
The state is experiencing a stunningly swift virus spread through its dairy herds.
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