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Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heatthe team found that the avian flu H5N1 virus, present in high amounts in the milk of infected cows, persisted in raw milk for as long as eight weeks at refrigeration temperatures. But the researchers ...
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California Pet Owner Loses Two Cats to Bird Flu After Feeding Them Raw MilkJoseph Journell’s attempt to improve his aging cat’s health became a nightmare. The 56-year-old San Bernardino resident lost ...
Bird flu has been found at four dairy farms in San Bernardino ... or handling sick or dead animals and consuming raw unpasteurized milk or milk products. In January, officials in Riverside County ...
March marked one year since officials first reported Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza — H5N1 — among dairy cattle. Since then, bird flu has ... infected raw milk from New Mexico found that ...
Raw milk can carry harmful bacteria and viruses, including Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter, Cryptosporidium, Listeria, Brucella, and it was recently discovered H5N1 (bird flu). But can infected ...
East County-based Savage Pet Food is recalling boxes of raw chicken ... in California, Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington. Also see: What to know about bird flu outbreak and what ...
(CNN) — Raw cheese made with milk ... bird flu outbreak, which continues to infect dairy cattle, poultry and a growing number of other animal species. The same group of researchers previously ...
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