A warning sign is placed at a dairy farm in Martin, Michigan, in June. REUTERS/Tom Polansek San Diego County is now the fifth locality in the state to report the environmental detection of H5 influenza virus or “bird flu,” according to San Diego County Public Health Services. The virus was detected in a wastewater scan on September 1st, but there have been no confirmed human cases. There has also been no confirmed cases of the H5N1 B3.13 strain, also known as “Cattle Clade,” currently circulating in cattle and occasionally causing human disease in farm workers. “San Diego County has a robust flu surveillance system,” said Dr. Ankita Kadakia, County interim public health officer. K
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