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.
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.
Consumers can safely drink pasteurized milk, despite reports of dairy cattle infected with the new strain of bird flu.
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While it's tragic and alarming to see a massive die-off, it's not uncommon for birds that travel in such large populations.
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When she took her dog out to Oak Street Beach on their morning walk Sunday, Portia Belloc Lowndes came across a scene that ...
One Pittsburgh-area farm is taking extra precautions to protect its flock. From the roosters crowing to the hens clucking, it's music to Mandy Fedinetz's ears. She's got nearly 70 birds now. These ...