The FDA stressed that the nation's milk supply is safe to drink because pasteurization kills the virus, though it does not ...
As the US grapples with an ongoing bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle, the country’s health agencies are ramping up ...
When the US Department of Agriculture announced late Sunday that it had publicly posted new data from its investigation into ...
Different types of mammals in many U.S. states have tested positive now for bird flu. What's the risk for humans?
Starting next week, certain dairy cattle must be tested for avian influenza before they can be transported to a different ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the H5N1 virus – known commonly as the avian flu or bird flu – has been ...
Bird flu has been hitting a little too close to home lately. In its testing of the commercial milk supply, the U.S. Food ...
Why is H5N1, or bird flu, a concern, how does it spread, and is there a vaccine? Here are the answers to some frequently ...
As cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza spread across U.S. cattle, Idaho officials say their biggest concern is the ...
A bird flu outbreak in U.S. dairy cows has spread to more than two dozen herds in eight states. That comes weeks after the ...
U.S. agencies say milk is still safe thanks to pasteurization, a process invented in 1864 to kill harmful bacteria.
In an April 3 story about bird flu, The Associated Press misspelled the name of a food safety and policy expert at Northeastern University. The professor’s name is Darin Detwiler, not Daren Detwiler.