Cornell scientists found H5N1 virus can persist in raw milk cheese for months. More acidic cheeses appear to prevent the virus from surviving. Raw milk cheeses made from contaminated milk were found ...
Raw milk cheese products contained infectious avian influenza virus when made with contaminated raw milk, creating potential ...
Infectious H5N1 avian influenza virus can persist in raw-milk cheeses while they are being made and for up to 120 days of aging, depending on the milk's ...
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Bird flu virus survives in raw-milk cheese for months
Findings indicate H5N1 virus stability in raw-milk cheese for 120 days, emphasizing the need for revised safety measures in dairy products to protect health.
Bird flu cases are rising earlier than expected as wild birds migrate. That could make for a challenging autumn, but it's too ...
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Infectious virus persisted throughout the cheese-making process and aging in cheeses made with raw milk at pH levels above ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture has confirmed a case of the bird flu in a commercial poultry flock in Grant County.
FDA wants pet food manufacturers to do a better job identifying possible signs of bird flu in raw foods such as uncooked meat or unpasteurized eggs ...
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Pet cats in Los Angeles County are catching bird flu from raw food, milk
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has warned that raw pet food products have tested positive for bird flu and sickened pet cats in the area.
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. The maker of that cat food, Northwest Naturals ...
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