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The study found that the bird flu virus can survive more than seven days in raw milk stored in the refrigerator.
The results of the non–peer-reviewed research highlight the risk of contracting H5N1 avian flu from unpasteurized dairy ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers warn of bird flu survival in raw milkThe stability of H5N1 in unpasteurized milk poses potential health risks. Study findings emphasize the need for awareness ...
A non-peer-reviewed UK study found live H5N1 can persist in raw milk for over a day at room temperature and a week in the ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is commonly called “bird flu.” This disease began in the mid-1990s in Asia and has ...
Over the past three years, avian influenza (H5N1) has spread around the U.S. and affected many species of birds and mammals, ...
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Parade Pets on MSNWhy Experts Say Bird Flu Could Be a Bigger Risk for Cats This SummerWhy Experts Say Bird Flu Could Be a Bigger Risk for Cats This Summer first appeared on Parade Pets on May 25, 2025 Check out ...
The strain of bird flu that infected a Michigan dairy worker in May 2024 is capable of airborne transmission, according to ...
HPAI has had the greatest impact on pullets and egg-laying poultry, where bird housing density is higher, said Dr. Lisa ...
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ZME Science on MSNBird Flu Is Killing Cats and Is on a Dangerous Path Toward HumansResearchers at the University of Maryland recently revealed a disturbing trend: cats are catching bird flu—and dying from ...
In December, USDA announced it will require states to test raw milk for H5N1 Avian Flu. Wisconsin is expecting to roll out ...
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