A bird flu outbreak in U.S. dairy cows has grown to affect more than two dozen herds in eight states, just weeks after the nation's largest egg producer found the virus in its chickens.
Although health officials say the risk to the public remains low, there is rising concern, emerging in part from news that the largest producer of fresh eggs in the U.S. reported an outbreak ...
The Food and Drug Administration says the milk supply is safe because traces of the bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk ...
With little incentive for US farmers to test their cattle, and many undocumented laborers on dairy farms, the full scale of ...
Different types of mammals in many U.S. states have tested positive now for bird flu. What's the risk for humans?
The commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said at a congressional hearing Wednesday the agency is preparing ...
Our failure to protect them threatens their health and gives the virus an opportunity to evolve into a greater threat to ...
Bird flu has decimated poultry flocks globally since ... additional requirements on shipments to protect their herds. Nebraska, the second-biggest U.S. cattle producer after Texas, on April ...
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The third person ever recorded to have contracted H3N8 bird flu has died in China, with all three infected people having been exposed to live poultry. In the third ever case of a human infection ...
The commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said at a congressional hearing Wednesday the agency is preparing ...