FDA begins testing cheese for bird flu - FDA may impose measures ‘such as a recall, follow-up inspection or other possible ...
Collection and testing of raw milk cheese will be done by the FDA amid outbreaks of the illness in several states.
Raw, unpasteurized milk is a known vector of bird flu when derived from infected cow herds. It can also contain pathogens ...
The FDA announced Monday it has begun collecting samples of aged raw cow's milk cheese to test for bird flu as the U.S. battles an outbreak of the virus.
The ongoing bird flu outbreak has escalated dramatically, now impacting not only poultry but also mammals, including domestic ...
This was a year of strange and unexpected things in agriculture. Farms were slammed with both drought and deluge, the 2023 ...
The FDA has begun testing cheese for bird flu as human cases of the virus continue to rise in the United States.
Here's what the latest research is saying about how it is spreading and how to keep yourself and your pets safe.
Experts and some public officials are warning against raw pet foods after a cat in Oregon was found to have died from a product contaminated by bird flu.
County public health officials are warning San Diegans not to eat or drink raw milk products or give them to their pets because of the heightened risk for H5N1, or bird flu. Because raw milk and raw ...
Unwashed hands with contaminated raw milk touching your eyes, nose or mouth may also lead to infection. The CDC issued a separate reminder this summer over the increased risks of drinking raw ...
Raw milk has often been touted as a wholesome, natural alternative to pasteurized milk. However, a new study conducted by Stanford University is shedding light on a significant health risk ...