Health officials have detected fragments of a bird flu virus in milk. What does that mean for the milk supply?
The results of USDA tests of ground beef in 9 states where dairy cows are infected with bird flu are in: No sign of the virus ...
Live bird flu virus has not been found in any of the first batch of retail milk samples tested, federal health officials said ...
There is no evidence that the milk is unsafe to drink, scientists say. But the survey result strongly hints that the outbreak ...
While bird flu infections in humans are rare, they can be deadly when they happen. According to the World Health Organization ...
Some genetic material may be left behind after the pasteurization process, such as DNA or RNA, the "instructions" that tell ...
Since the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (or, bird flu) reached cows and hens, there have been concerns about the safety of produce, and whether Americans should avoid certain foods.
Additional tests of milk showed that pasteurization killed the bird flu virus, federal health officials said on Friday, as ...
As bird flu continues to spread among dairy cows, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Monday it is now testing ground ...
One in five commercial milk samples tested in a nationwide survey contained particles of the H5N1 virus, the Food and Drug ...
Dr. Samuel Alcaine, an associate professor of food science at Cornell University, said the USDA and CDC have been tracking avian flu for a while now, but the recent detection of it in cows is a ...