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Two cats in two separate New York City households have tested positive for bird flu, the city health department says.
Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
Scientists already discovered that raw milk can harbor the infectious H5N1 bird flu virus, but now there’s a new study on its ...
Health officials urged pet owners not to let their felines roam outdoors or feed them raw food or raw milk — common ways ...
Two cats in different households in City were infected with bird flu, the city’s Health Department announced Friday. Officials did not disclose the cats’ conditions and are still investigating how ...
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) located H5N1 bird flu virus in samples of raw, or unpasteurized, milk in tests in four ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew York City health department investigating after 2 cats infected with bird fluOne of the kittens infected with the bird flu was an 8-month-old kitten on the Upper West Side that consumed raw chicken from ...
Officials are urging pet owners not to feed their pets raw food or raw milk and to avoid letting them roam outside.
Live poultry markets in New Jersey where bird flu was found have reopened after being disinfected. Cat owners get an avian influenza warning.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNNYC cats contract bird flu: What to know about the virus in petsFOX 5 NY has confirmed that the health department is looking into two separate incidents of cats testing positive for the bird flu. In one case, the source is believed to be contaminated cat food.
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced a collaborative effort with federal partners to develop an ...
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