New research shows that the bird flu (H5N1) can stay on milking equipment for at least an hour, increasing the risk of spreading to people and...
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FRIDAY, June 28, 2024 -- The spread of H5N1 avian flu to dairy cows has health experts and many Americans on edge, and now a new study finds the virus stays viable on milking equipment for at least an hour.“Dairy cows have to be milked even if they...
New research shows that the bird flu (H5N1) can stay on milking equipment for at least an hour, increasing the risk of spreading to people and...
Cows at the US dairy farms have tested positive for the bird flu (H5N1) virus in recent months, report public health experts. The influenza A (H5N1)
Researchers examined how infectious flu virus particles in unpasteurized milk droplets remain stable on rubber milking equipment to assess...
Bird flu (H5N1) virus was found in dairy cows in the US. Raw milk from infected cows contains high virus levels.
Researchers report that the H5N1 virus, commonly known as medlinkbird flu/medlink, remains stable in unpasteurized milk on metal and rubber...
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A bird flu virus is spreading at a concerning rate across hundreds of dairy farms in the United States, and although the impact...
Scientists say that findings from a small experiment lend hope the outbreak among dairy cattle can potentially be contained.
GENEVA, June 12 (Reuters) – On Wednesday, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the public health risk from the avian...
Amid the growing avian influenza epidemic in American cattle, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched new research Tuesday to ensure dairy...
A few “reasonable precautions” can help people keep their pets safe from the H5N1 virus, experts say.