Bird flu has impacted hundreds of cattle herds in the U.S. since it first appeared earlier this year. A new federal order will test the nation's milk supply to better understand where the virus is ...
Sick dairy cattle in two central U.S. states have tested positive for bird flu, federal officials reported. As of Monday, the highly contagious pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) had been found ...
Enhancing Animal Health in Cold Weather Animal Feed: With the arrival of December, the harsh winter has begun, affecting not only humans but also crops. However, the most significant impact has been ...
April 26 (UPI) --The discovery of fragments of avian flu virus in milk sold in U.S. stores, including in about 20% of samples in initial testing across the country, suggests that the H5N1 virus may be ...
Raw milk continues to grow in popularity, despite bird flu in dairy cattle bringing increased scrutiny from health experts. Customers boarded a refurbished shuttle bus one by one on a summer afternoon ...
As the United States Department of Agriculture continues to investigate cases of bird flu among dairy cows, concerns remain low in Delaware and product supply has yet to be impacted. The USDA, U.S.
A genotype of the H5N1 avian influenza virus was found in milk, according to officials with the Arizona Department of Agriculture. The virus was found in milk produced by a dairy herd in Maricopa ...
The Oregon Health Authority is warning against drinking raw or unpasteurized milk, as a precaution. That warning comes amid several reported cases of H5N1 bird flu in dairy cattle herds across nine ...
As the H5N1 bird flu virus spreads through dairy cattle, the US Food and Drug Administration is asking states to take more steps to protect the public from the risks of raw milk. In an open letter ...
Three of America’s top milk-producing states aren’t a part of federal surveillance testing for bird flu even as a new variant is turning up in dairy cattle, in what some public health experts say is a ...
A bill legalizing the sale of raw milk in Louisiana is set to become law, despite warnings from state and federal agencies that consuming it is risky amid an outbreak of H5N1, or bird flu, in cattle.