A new Cornell study uncovers that the H5N1 bird flu virus remains infectious in raw milk cheese, even after aging. This raises serious food safety concerns and calls for stricter regulations.
A Brooklyn kitten named Valentino has tragically become the first feline to die from avian flu in NYC. His case reveals alarming insights into the risks of H5N1 virus transmission among pets. Learn more about this heart-wrenching story and the ongoing investigation.
A new study reveals that raw milk cheeses may not effectively inactivate H5N1 avian flu, raising significant food safety concerns. Learn why experts are sounding the alarm and what it means for consumers.
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.
A Dare County resident had to sacrifice their backyard chickens after they tested positive for bird flu, highlighting the ongoing risks posed by the H5N1 virus in wild birds.
A New Jersey cat was euthanized after contracting bird flu, raising alarms for pet owners. With nearly 100 domestic cats infected nationwide, experts urge caution and preventive measures.
Discover the harrowing impact of the bird flu outbreak on American farmers and the challenges they face in safeguarding their livelihoods amidst the crisis.