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Bird flu virus, pasteurized milk
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.
Siouxland dairy farmers work to keep cattle safe from bird flu
Currently, more than two dozen herds have been infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (also known as bird flu), and experts say the virus doesn't pose a threat to bovines.
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
U.S. agencies say milk is still safe thanks to pasteurization, a process invented in 1864 to kill harmful bacteria.
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Dairy cattle must be tested for bird flu before moving between states, agriculture officials say
U.S. agriculture officials say dairy cattle moving between states must be tested for the bird flu virus in an effort to track ...
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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?
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US poultry farms forced to eliminate 50,5 million chickens because of avian flu
More than 50,5 million birds in US poultry farms have been slaughtered because of outbreaks of
avian
flu
among flocks in over forty states, according to the Department of Agriculture. The disease ...
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More cows are being tested and tracked for bird flu. Here’s what that means
U.S. health and agriculture officials are ramping up testing and tracking of bird flu in dairy cows in an urgent effort to ...
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Focus: Bird flu pushes US dairy farmers to ban visitors, chop trees
Dairy farmers in the United States are raising their defenses to try to contain the spread of bird flu: banning visitors, ...
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Doc Killed in Murder-Suicide? New Human Bird-Flu Case; Olympics' Eating Disorders
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Cattle restrictions in place for those states with HPAI
The American Veterinary Medical Association announced recently import restrictions in 17 states due to HPAI in dairy herds.
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Cattle market impacts: Avian flu news, chain speed reduction, more affecting prices
Several factors have impacted the strong cattle market in recent weeks, causing what the industry hopes is a temporary blip.
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