Researchers report that the H5N1 virus, commonly known as medlinkbird flu/medlink, remains stable in unpasteurized milk on metal and rubber...
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Researchers examined how infectious flu virus particles in unpasteurized milk droplets remain stable on rubber milking equipment to assess cattle-to-worker spread.
Researchers report that the H5N1 virus, commonly known as medlinkbird flu/medlink, remains stable in unpasteurized milk on metal and rubber...
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...
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...
MONDAY, July 1, 2024 -- As bird flu continues to spread among U.S. dairy cows, reassuring new government research finds the pasteurization process...
Some 240,000 birds will be destroyed on a NSW egg farm to tackle the spread of bird flu in two states.
Bird flu (H5N1) virus was found in dairy cows in the US. Raw milk from infected cows contains high virus levels.
Scientists say that findings from a small experiment lend hope the outbreak among dairy cattle can potentially be contained.
The ACT government is investigating a suspected case of the bird flu virus in Canberra, following outbreaks in Victoria and NSW.
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)
Australia faces McDonald's breakfast service changes due to bird flu outbreaks affecting egg supply. The country successfully contains avian influenza...