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 ...
New York is testing its milk for bird flu. While pasteurization kills the virus, there is a growing concern raw milk could be ...
The ongoing bird flu outbreak has led to wild bird deaths, slaughtered livestock, and hazardous conditions for dairy industry ...
Sky-high egg prices have drawn renewed attention to the bird flu outbreak, which has caused more than 166 million wild and ...
Scientists already discovered that raw milk can harbor the infectious H5N1 bird flu virus, but now there’s a new study on its ...
Over 4 in 10 Americans do not know that drinking raw milk is less safe than drinking pasterized milk, according to a health ...
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 ...
Officials are urging pet owners not to feed their pets raw food or raw milk and to avoid letting them roam outside.