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How Bird Flu Caught the Dairy Industry Off Guard
Scientific American· 2 hours agoIn the weeks since the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a bird flu outbreak in dairy cows that had gone undiagnosed for months, bystanders have...
Should You Avoid Milk, Beef, and Eggs During the Bird Flu Outbreak? Here's What to Know
Health via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoBird flu continues to spread to farm animals, raising concerns about whether it's safe to drink milk...
How Colorado is working to limit the avian flu outbreak
Axios· 13 hours agoThe bird flu outbreak affecting dairy cattle in Colorado doesn't currently pose a risk to the public. State of play: The virus, first detected in Colorado ...
How Does Bird Flu Spread to Humans?
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBird flu is an infectious viral illness that can spread among birds, and in rare cases, it can spread to humans. Here's what you need to know about how...
Bird Flu Detected in Cats: What to Know About Risks, Safety
Healthline· 2 days agoBird flu has been documented as jumping to other animals, including cats. the avian influenza...
What Georgians need to know about the latest case of bird flu
Clayton News Daily· 5 days agoIn the wake of bird flu showing up in cattle, chickens and the second human case ever reported in...
Bird flu outbreak hasn't hit Arizona dairy farms. Why the risk to humans remains low
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFor the first time, a case of avian flu is hitting dairy cattle in nine states. It could be even...
Are milk and ground beef safe from bird flu? What the latest testing tells us.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 7 days agoLike beef, cooking eggs to a proper temperature of 135°F to 165°F (depending on how you’re preparing...
What We Know About the Latest Case of Bird Flu in a Person
Time Magazine· 6 days agoBird flu, or avian influenza, can be deadly in birds but normally doesn’t infect people. While some...
Explainer: what's going on with avian influenza?
Cosmos· 18 hours agoIt’s caused by a lineage of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) virus, or bird flu, clade 2.3.4.4b. It first emerged in Europe ...