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A single sheep in Yorkshire , England , was confirmed infected with H5N1 bird flu.
The ewe had symptoms of the infection in the way of mastitis, inflammation of the mammary glands.
In the US , at least 70 people have been infected with the virus, 41 of whom dairy workers.
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