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The US hasn’t seen a human bird flu case in 3 months. Experts are wondering why

Health officials are making a renewed call for vigilance against bird flu, but some experts are puzzling over why reports of new human cases have stopped.

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The US hasn't seen a human bird flu case in 3 months. Experts are wondering why

FILE - Employees clean parts of the cages and take the last chickens to be slaughtered inside a poultry store, Friday, Feb. 7, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki, file)


Health officials are making a renewed call for vigilance against bird flu, but some experts are puzzling over why reports of new human cases have stopped.

Has the search for cases been weakened by government cuts? Are immigrant farm workers, who have accounted for many of the U.S. cases, more afraid to come forward for testing amid the Trump administration’s deportation push? Is it just a natural ebb in infections?

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