Laboratory tests by the US Department of Agriculture haven’t found any H5N1 bird flu virus in raw beef, but they are a good ...
Overall, officials emphasized beef is safe if you heat it sufficiently on the grill. Nationally representative samples of ...
Hamburgers heated to 120 degrees F —or rare—showed the virus surrogate was present at reduced levels, the USDA said.
The virus has killed tens of millions of birds and infected hundreds of species of animals, including dairy cattle in the ...
Epidemiologist Katelyn Jetelina says public-health agencies are making familiar mistakes that blur the true picture of a ...
Bird flu typically spreads among birds, but there have been recent outbreaks among cattle in the U.S., and one Texas man ...
Bird flu continues to pose a low risk to the general public according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Poultry and cows risk exposure to sick wild birds migrating across the Americas. Here is how annual bird migration could ...
The commercial milk supply does not appear to be compromised by a live bird flu virus, according to new testing data published by the Food and Drug Administration.
With an outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu spreading among dairy cattle, experts say the longtime fractured nature of the U.S.
The H5N1 virus is a long way from becoming adapted to humans, but limited testing and tracking mean we could miss danger ...
Forbes also noted that on May 10, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced plans to award an extra $8 million to make sure commercial milk supply is safe, “while the Department of Agriculture ...