Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk ...
A new H5N1 bird flu mutation has appeared in a cluster of infected dairy cows. It's a genetic change that scientists say ...
Scientists already discovered that raw milk can harbor the infectious H5N1 bird flu virus, but now there’s a new study on its ...
H5N1, which was first detected in 1996 in China and was found in the United States in 2022, has affected 160 million poultry ...
Most of those infections have been seen in wild bird populations, with two known instances of backyard poultry flocks ...
Cat owners are being warned to avoid feeding their cats unpasteurized dairy products or raw meat diets after two cats in ...
Avian flu is for the birds, right? Not so fast. While the H5N1 virus is more deadly for birds, it can infect pets and people.
The discovery of silent H5N1 infections in unexpected populations, the emergence of new variants, and its potential to evolve ...
COVID and the 1918 flu pandemic gave us playbooks on how to prepare for the next pandemic. But we aren’t using it.