Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
A new H5N1 bird flu mutation has appeared in a cluster of infected dairy cows. It's a genetic change that scientists say ...
H5N1 can still be active in raw milk cheese even after the standard 60-day aging window, according to new research.
The ongoing bird flu outbreak has led to wild bird deaths, slaughtered livestock, and hazardous conditions for dairy industry ...
Existing flu antivirals may not work well against H5N1; avoiding raw milk and reducing dairy worker exposure may be the best ...
Dairy producers are increasingly putting internet-connected collars and ear tags on their cows, helping better track the ...
Consumers have faced reduced egg supplies and high egg prices. A recent article by University of California, Davis ...
Though not as prominent in the news, the avian influenza is still with us and spreading from birds to cattle, and even to ...
Cat owners are being warned to avoid feeding their cats unpasteurized dairy products or raw meat diets after two cats in ...
In prior bird flu outbreaks, there’ve been several documented cases of feline-to-feline spread, but ingestion seems to be the ...
There’s no specific cure for bird flu in cats, but your cat may require a stay at the vet to receive intravenous fluids if ...
Sky-high egg prices have drawn renewed attention to the bird flu outbreak, which has caused more than 166 million wild and ...