Specifically it was Michigan and Colorado and the study took place between June and August

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Since April 2024, sporadic infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) viruses have been detected among dairy farm workers in the United States. To date, infections have mostly been detected through worker monitoring, and have been mild despite the possibility of more severe illness. During June–August 2024, CDC collaborated with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to implement cross-sectional serologic surveys to ascertain the prevalence of recent infection with HPAI A(H5) virus among dairy workers. In both states, a convenience sample of persons who work in dairies was interviewed, and blood specimens were collected. Among 115 persons, eight (7%; 95% CI = 3.6%–13.1%) had serologic evidence of recent infection with A(H5) virus; all reported milking cows or cleaning the milking parlor. Among persons with serologic evidence of infection, four recalled being ill around the time cows were ill; symptoms began before or within a few days of A(H5) virus detections among cows. This finding supports the need to identify and implement strategies to prevent transmission among dairy cattle to reduce worker exposures and for education and outreach to dairy workers concerning prevention, symptoms, and where to seek medical care if the workers develop symptoms. Timely identification of infected herds can support rapid initiation of monitoring, testing, and treatment for human illness, including mild illness, among exposed dairy workers.

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    Funny thing is, they never seem to respect my personal choice to not eat meat.

    • Sulvor [he/him, undecided]
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      1 month ago

      Yep I’m still so confused about the people who take veganism and vegetarianism as a personal affront.

      I think deep down they know it’s wrong so they lash out when confronted with their own cognitive dissonance.

      • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        I think deep down they know it's wrong so they lash out

        I think so, too. It always has similar vibes to racists being called out on their racism. Rather than fix the behavior, they double down. I always think of that guy who was like "Do you know how expensive slaves were?" when people were pointing out him waving around a Confederate flag was racist.

        The anti-vegan carnists do similar shit with their all beef diets.

      • 7bicycles [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        I think deep down they know it’s wrong so they lash out when confronted with their own cognitive dissonance.

        Am cyclist, can confirm

      • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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        1 month ago

        I think that also explains well why people are so hostile to everyone to the left of Hitler these days.

      • imogen_underscore [it/its, she/her]
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        1 month ago

        fuck I saw a really good term for this phenomenon on here recently but I can't think of it now. something envy? edit I think it was moral envy