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The Food and Drug Administration says the milk supply is safe because traces of the bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk ...
The FDA said that it does not think it is likely that the particles would able to infect people but it is conducting ...
U.S. agencies say milk is still safe thanks to pasteurization, a process invented in 1864 to kill harmful bacteria.