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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expanding its testing of milk for bird flu.
The CDC is not seeing mutations in the virus that would lead to easier transmission or evidence of person-to-person spread.
The agency has identified 46 human cases of bird flu since April , though farm worker groups have suggested the figure is an undercount.
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