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USDA to begin testing raw milk for bird flu
Raw milk could carry deadly flu viruses for days
A Stanford study shows that raw milk can harbor the flu virus for up to five days, stressing the importance of pasteurization for safety.
Bird flu reportedly prompts another raw milk recall
State agriculture officials announced a raw milk recall from Stanislaus County producer Valley Milk Simply Bottled, YubaNet has reported.
2 LA County cats die from suspected bird flu after given raw milk, public health officials investigate
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said it's looking into possible cases of H5 bird flu as the indoor cats developed sickly symptoms after they were given recalled raw milk from Raw Farm LLC.
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California reports more illnesses in people who drank raw milk. Here are the risks, according to health experts
Although some fans claim there are nutritional benefits to drinking raw milk, health experts say any purported benefits do ...
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Raw milk has documented health risks, but if RFK Jr. leads HHS, its backers expect a boost
The unpasteurized product has proven public safety risks that have led to illness outbreaks. Still, it's supporters contend ...
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Bird flu forces recall of raw milk sold from Modesto-area farm. What buyers should do
Bird flu has prompted a recall of
raw
milk
sold from a dairy farm near Modesto. It was ordered Saturday, Dec. 14, by the ...
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Do you drink raw milk? Study reveals flu virus can survive for days, raising health and safety concerns
Research shows that H1N1 flu virus can survive in refrigerated raw milk for five days, highlighting potential transmission ...
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