H5N1, also known as bird flu, has been found in a Stearns County dairy herd, according to the Department of Agriculture.
The Board of Animal Health says there is no concern for the safety of the public milk supply, as pasteurization has been ...
State officials have confirmed that H5N1 influenza, also known as bird flu, has been detected in a Stearns County dairy herd.
The Stearns County detection is the first in a Minnesota dairy herd so far this year. The same 620-cow herd also tested ...
Officials said the virus poses a low risk for humans because all milk sold in stores is pasteurized which effectively ...
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Study Finds on MSNRaw Milk and Bird Flu: Survey Shows Many Americans Still in the Dark About Health RisksFind out the truth about bird flu and raw milk. Many are unaware of the dangers linked to unpasteurized dairy products.
Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
Raw milk can carry harmful bacteria and bird flu. Many people don’t know the risks. Experts say pasteurization makes milk ...
Our surveillance and response approach to H5N1 is a team effort to ensure we’re covering all angles where it’s detected and ...
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNBird flu detected in Minnesota dairy herd's milkH5N1 influenza has been detected in a Stearns County dairy herd as part of Minnesota's milk surveillance plan.
New York is testing its milk for bird flu. While pasteurization kills the virus, there is a growing concern raw milk could be ...
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