The CDPH added in its notice that either drinking or "accidentally inhaling raw milk containing bird flu virus may lead to ...
The term "bird flu" refers to a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A, classified as H5N1. Wild birds carry and transmit ...
During an avian flu outbreak, "The chance of infected poultry or eggs entering the food chain is low," the FDA said on its website in April, "because of the rapid onset of symptoms in poultry as well ...
From gutting federal agencies to favoring profit over public health, here's why public health experts are concerned ...
The developing avian influenza panzootic and the growing possibility of a pandemic bring to the fore the existential ...
A raw milk supplier in California has voluntarily recalled a batch of milk after a retail sample tested positive for the H5N1 virus, commonly known as bird flu.
coli, listeria, or the H5N1 strain of bird flu. The recalls range from raw milk to tortilla strips. Here’s a full rundown.
all fifty states now have confirmed cases of H5N1, or highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in livestock populations.
There's an egg shortage that has lead to empty shelves in several U.S. states. According to experts, bird flu is by far the ...
Public health officials have announced that raw milk contaminated with the bird flu virus may have been sold at stores in Los ...
Raw Farm LLC, of Fresno, California, voluntarily recalled one lot of “cream top” whole raw milk after Santa Clara County ...
No one has caught bird flu from eating turkey. That’s probably because bird flu makes chickens and turkeys deathly ill within days, so outbreaks at poultry farms are quickly detected and contained.