After all, there hasn’t been any known human-to-human transmission of bird flu with this strain. But if the past few years ...
The H5N1 avian-flu virus has its third known infection in a US farmworker. Unlike previous patients, this one had a cough.
and in us. To investigate the potential problem, CR recently conducted a limited test of 50 samples of whole milk purchased from grocery stores in five states. The good news: CR found PFOS or PFOA ...
About one in five samples of commercial ... or destruction of milk from sick cows. “To date, the retail milk studies have shown no results that would change our assessment that the commercial milk ...
May 1The Food and Drug Administration confirmed dairy products are still safe to consume, announcing it tested grocery store samples ... pasteurized milk is fine, according to the FDA.
May 1The Food and Drug Administration confirmed dairy products are still safe to consume, announcing it tested grocery store samples ... pasteurized milk is fine, according to the FDA.
The FDA publicly urged states to adequately notify the public of the hazards related to drinking raw milk and to examine herds producing it for commercial purposes. They also suggested using the ...
New York | Reuters—The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday that preliminary results of additional testing of more dairy products has shown that pasteurization inactivates the bird flu ...
A 59-year-old resident of Mexico died April 24 from the H5N2 strain of bird fluThe World Health Organization has confirmed ...
As the H5N1 bird flu virus spreads through dairy cattle, the US Food and Drug Administration is asking states to take more ...
It remains a violation of federal law to sell unpasteurized, raw milk across state lines. Health officials caution against ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday asked states to work harder to protect the public from the risks of raw ...