Notes from the Field: Seroprevalence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5) Virus Infections Among Bovine Veterinary Practitioners - United States, September 2024.
Jerome Leonard, Elizabeth J Harker, Christine M Szablewski, Sara F Margrey, K Fred Gingrich, Keyana Crossley, Emily Fletcher, Claire J McCreavy, Sabrina Weis-Torres, Dennis Wang, Emma K Noble, Min Z Levine, H Pamela Pagano, Crystal Holiday, Feng Liu, Stacie Jefferson, Zhu-Nan Li, F Liaini Gross, Carrie Reed, Sascha Ellington, Alexandra M Mellis, Samantha M Olson
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