New York is testing its milk for bird flu. While pasteurization kills the virus, there is a growing concern raw milk could be ...
Hundreds of samples of raw milk in Minnesota have been tested for bird flu as the state ramps up its effort to slow the spread of the virus.
Cat owners are being warned to avoid feeding their cats unpasteurized dairy products or raw meat diets after two cats in ...
As H5N1, more commonly known as Avian flu or bird flu, begins to infect dairy cattle, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) says they will start testing raw milk to see if the virus is ...
The cats became severely ill with bird flu, authorities said ... not to feed their animals undercooked or raw meat or raw (unpasteurized) milk, which is believed to have previously sickened ...
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Pasteurization is the only widely recognized method of killing H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu ... On farms, raw waste milk poses a potential risk of spreading avian flu, which so far ...
The bird flu outbreak ... milk and have not found any live virus. So pasteurized milk is safe.“ However, experts advise against drinking unpasteurized milk, also called raw milk, as well as ...
including the bird flu." Health experts have long warned against consuming unpasteurized dairy products like raw milk, which has become a recent influencer-promoted trend. Most of the U.S. cases ...
We talked to experts about where the science is on risks to humans and how the virus is messing with the food supply.
Bird flu is especially dangerous for cats, which can get the virus from infected birds, raw meats or unpasteurized milk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Dogs can also be ...