Nebraska has reported its first case of bird flu in a dairy cattle herd, raising concerns about livestock health and milk production. As the virus spreads, what does this mean for consumers and farm workers?
A shocking spillover event has led H5N1 bird flu to infect U.S. dairy cattle for the first time, raising urgent pandemic concerns as the virus adapts and spreads across species. Experts call for immediate public health action.
A new study reveals that raw cheese made from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor the virus for months, posing potential public health risks. Experts urge caution regarding raw milk products amidst ongoing outbreaks.