Consumers can safely drink pasteurized milk, despite reports of dairy cattle infected with the new strain of bird flu.
Until last week, all bird flu in dairy herds had been identified as the B3.13 variant, which was believed to have come from ...
A branch of the H5N1 bird flu family tree that hadn't previously been seen in cattle has now been detected in dairy cows.
Herds of cattle in Nevada tested positive for the strain of H5N1 bird flu never before seen in cows, state agriculture ...
Authorities in New York state have temporarily closed all live poultry markets in New York City and three suburban counties ...
The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) has detected a second strain of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) – or bird flu – in a herd of dairy ...
While the risk to humans of exposure from cows or milk remains low, this new flu spillover from birds into cows raises the need for continued surveillance.
As bird flu spreads in the United States, are there are any risks of the virus from drinking milk or eating eggs? Here's what you need to know, according to experts.
Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has spread in US ...
In response to avian influenza “bird flu", St. Luke’s announced Friday, that it is preparing its lab for surveillance. And ...
Neither of the two strains of avian influenza that have infected dairy cows in the United States have been detected in the ...
Bird flu can be transmitted from infected birds to other animals and potentially humans directly from the birds, virus-contaminated environments or an infected animal, according to the CDC.