The results bolster evidence that virus-laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans. By Apoorva Mandavilli Unpasteurized milk contaminated with H5N1, the bird-flu virus that has turned up in dairy ...
Mice fed raw cow's milk infected with bird flu experienced high levels of the virus in their lungs, according to a study published Friday that suggests risk to humans who consume the drink. Over ...
Confirming the dangers of drinking raw cow's milk when the H5N1 avian flu virus is circulating in U.S. dairy herds, researchers found that mice fed the milk quickly got ill. "Our data indicate ...
Confirming the dangers of drinking raw cow's milk when the H5N1 avian flu virus is circulating in U.S. dairy herds, researchers found that mice fed the milk quickly got ill. "Our data indicate ...
Despite the delusions of the raw milk crowd, drinking unpasteurized milk brimming with infectious avian H5N1 influenza virus is a very bad idea, according to freshly squeezed data published Friday ...
Bird flu typically spreads among birds, but there have been recent outbreaks among cattle in the U.S., and one Texas man ...
“B3.13, [the bird flu strain] that's circulating among dairy cattle certainly checks one box,” Dr. Rajendram Rajnarayanan of ...
While cases are rising, with over 100 herds affected nationwide, scientists worry that not enough testing is being done to ...
May 24 (Reuters) - Feeding raw milk contaminated with bird flu to mice infected them with the virus, adding to evidence that consumption of unpasteurized milk is not safe for humans, according to ...