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FDA finds traces of bird flu in grocery store milk. Is it safe to drink?
The FDA stressed that the nation's milk supply is safe to drink because pasteurization kills the virus, though it does not remove the particles.
New concern about bird flu in cows as traces of the virus appear in more milk samples
The Food and Drug Administration says the milk supply is safe because traces of the bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk are inactive. But there is growing concern about the virus in more cows and possible transmission to people.
No, there is not a milk recall related to the bird flu outbreak
According to the FDA, remnants of the bird flu virus have been detected in pasteurized milk, but it won’t infect whoever drinks it.
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Semitruck slams into oncoming vehicle in Nebraska as strong storms hit heartland
Semitruck slams into oncoming vehicle in
Nebraska
as strong storms hit heartland Read full article ABC News Videos April 29 ...
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Scientists say USDA is sharing too little data too slowly on H5N1 flu
When the US Department of Agriculture announced late Sunday that it had publicly posted new data from its investigation into ...
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'Jewel in our own backyard': People react to Noah's Ark reopening nearly two years after being shut down
Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary was forced to close it's gates in 2022 after an bird flu epidemic. Now, they're inviting the ...
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Julie Geiser: May is International Migratory Bird Month
Now is the time to get outside and see the many different species of birds migrating through our area. Shore birds are ...
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Which mammals can get bird flu?
Different types of mammals in many U.S. states have tested positive now for bird flu. What's the risk for humans?
MLive
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Why 6.5 million chickens were killed in Michigan this month
The three infected Muskegon County turkey farms used it, according to records obtained from Our Honor, an animal advocacy ...
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This Texas veterinarian helped crack the mystery of bird flu in cows
It was a Texas veterinarian who collected samples from dairy farms that confirmed the outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in cattle for the first time ...
Opinion
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Who Could Catch Bird Flu First? These Experts Have an Idea, and a Way to Help.
We need to start aggressively testing dairy workers for bird flu to safeguard their health as well as ours — now.
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