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CDC Study Finds Bird Flu Strains May Show Increased Potential for Human Infection

June 11, 2026

Why it matters locally: The CDC's Atlanta headquarters conducted this research on avian influenza strains that could have implications for Georgia's poultry industry, one of the state's largest agricultural sectors.


Atlanta, Ga. — Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests particular strains of North American avian influenza A H7 viruses exhibit properties that could enhance their ability to infect humans. The CDC study also indicates a potential increase in the viruses' capacity to spread between humans. Scientists are conducting further research to assess the implications of these findings.

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