Is It Safe to Eat Eggs, Chicken or Dairy During the Bird Flu Outbreak?
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As bird flu spreads in the U.S., is it safe to eat eggs? What to know about the risk.
In early April, a dairy worker in Texas tested positive for avian influenza, also known as bird flu, amid a multi-state outbreak of the virus among cows. The bird flu virus has also been detected in raw milk, but authorities say the current risk to the public is low. It’s the first time this strain of bird flu — referred to as highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) — has been detected in cattle and the first documented cow-to-human transmission of an avian influenza virus, according to the...