There is a risk that the H5N1 bird flu virus, present in many wild birds, may infect cows in countries beyond the United ...
Four years after a mysterious respiratory virus jumped from animals into humans and launched the COVID pandemic, wary ...
The threat is low, but we’re coordinating information and deciding what more needs to be done to prepare in case avian flu ...
The United States has somehow gotten worse at responding to infectious disease. The ongoing outbreak of H5N1 avian flu virus ...
But how worried should we be ... of us? In the last few years, a couple dozen people worldwide — mostly in parts of Asia — ...
"There have been no cases of any human being contracting bird flu or H5N1 from meat or milk. So it's completely safe," Dr.
So far, culling infected flocks hasn't been enough to curtail the virus, identified Wednesday in another Michigan commercial ...
USDA says the U.S. meat supply is safe, and reiterates that people should cook beef to kill bacteria and viruses.
As the virus makes the jump from birds to cows and other mammals, what’s stopping it from jumping to all of us? In the last few years, a couple dozen people ... we’re in a new era of bird flu.
The H5N1 bird flu ... cows in the second herd haven’t developed symptoms, she said. “We are just getting underway with those ...
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The bird flu keeps catching the world off guard by finding new ways to spread — this time finding an unexpected host in cows ... excel at catching us by surprise — and we must remain vigilant ...