Bird flu jumping to humans is 'enormous concern', says WHO
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Traces of bird flu found in pasteurized milk, FDA says, with virus traveling from birds, to cattle, to humans, and chickens
The agency stressed that the material is inactivated and that the findings do not represent a risk to consumers.
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Bird flu remnants found in milk, FDA says
Inactive fragments of the bird flu virus that has sickened dairy herds in eight states have been detected in pasteurized milk, the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.