Traces of bird flu found in pasteurized milk, FDA says, with virus traveling from birds, to cattle, to humans, and chickens
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Bird flu virus detected in pasteurized milk: FDA
Particles of bird flu were detected in some samples of pasteurized milk, though the virus in that form is not a threat to humans, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday. As a bird flu epidemic spreads through avian and cattle livestock across the country, the FDA increased testing of domestic milk supplies. Some
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Bird flu virus fragments detected in retail milk in US
It’s still unclear whether the detected virus was active. The FDA plans to release additional test results in the coming days.
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Is It Safe to Eat Eggs, Chicken or Dairy During the Bird Flu Outbreak?
We’re here to answer all of your questions about the current bird flu outbreak, including if eggs, chicken or dairy products are safe to eat.