DENVER (KDVR) — Precautions remain in place as concerns continue for some over the bird flu. Through a statement, the U.S.
The FDA stressed that the nation's milk supply is safe to drink because pasteurization kills the virus, though it does not ...
The discovery of traces of the bird flu virus in pasteurised cow milk in the United States sparked questions over whether the disease could spread to humans, but experts say there is little risk from ...
A conversation with Katherine J. Wu about the disease sweeping through animals and raising food-safety questions ...
In an April 3 story about bird flu, The Associated Press misspelled the name of a food safety and policy expert at Northeastern University.
Food and Drug Administration officials reported this week that lab tests have found genetic material from strains of H5N1 ...
U.S. agencies say milk is still safe thanks to pasteurization, a process invented in 1864 to kill harmful bacteria.
U.S. agriculture officials say dairy cattle moving between states must be tested for the bird flu virus in an effort to track ...
As highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is detected in cattle in a growing number of states, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture has issued an order restricting livestock ...
The US Department of Agriculture said Wednesday that it is issuing a federal order to require more testing and reporting of ...
There have been numerous developments this week concerning avian flu that have raised concerns among experts. Outbreaks of ...
The requirement is among several that will expand the testing, reporting and monitoring of the cattle to reduce the spread of ...