The FDA had said on May 10 that no live virus was found in retail milk samples. It has also said that pasteurized milk is safe to drink but has cautioned against consuming raw milk. Scientists ...
CHICAGO - US farmers will be able to test bulk supplies of milk from their dairy cows for bird flu rather than milk from ...
US FDA Tested Retail Milk Samples for Bird Flu in 17 States (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday that it tested retail samples of milk and other dairy products in 17 ...
The FDA had said on May 10 that no live virus was found in retail milk samples. It has also said that pasteurized milk is safe to drink but has cautioned against consuming raw milk. Scientists ...
Final Tests of US Dairy Samples Are Negative for Bird Flu Virus, US FDA Says CHICAGO (Reuters ... that preliminary results showed the commercial milk supply was safe. (Reporting by Tom Polansek ...
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.
The FDA said it finished its laboratory research into 297 retail dairy samples tested for bird flu, after previously reporting that preliminary results showed the commercial milk supply was safe.
WASHINGTON – The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on May 20 that it tested retail samples of milk and other dairy products in 17 states for viable bird flu virus, providing further ...
The U.S. has confirmed bird flu in dairy cattle in nine states since late March. The FDA had said on May 10 that no live virus was found in retail milk samples. It has also said that pasteurized milk ...
The FDA said it finished its laboratory research into 297 retail dairy samples tested for bird flu, after previously reporting that preliminary results showed the commercial milk supply was safe.
The commercial milk ... Administration. The FDA released a comprehensive report on Monday outlining details about the samples collected from nearly 300 samples of milk that were tested earlier ...
The H5N1 avian flu virus has its third known infection in a US farmworker. Unlike previous patients, this one had a cough.