Supported by USAID, South Korea, the Fleming Fund and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), the initiative tackles ...
With global outbreaks of avian influenza on the rise, the country is intensifying its precautionary efforts despite having no ...
Recent reports in December 2024 indicate that India has seen sporadic cases of avian influenza, with a few outbreaks in ...
Poultry producers in Adair County are urged to strengthen biosecurity measures after two cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian ...
Research shows that H1N1 flu virus can survive in refrigerated raw milk for five days, highlighting potential transmission ...
Study reveals H5N1 virus adaptation in domestic cats, raising concerns about potential animal-to-human transmission.
Stanford research shows the flu virus can survive in raw milk for up to five days, highlighting the need for pasteurization.
Recent study reveals H5N1 mutations enhancing human receptor binding, highlighting pandemic risks and the need for vigilant ...
Raw milk, hailed by some as a natural and nutritious alternative to pasteurized dairy, may come with hidden dangers, ...