CHICAGO (Reuters) - Final testing of U.S. retail dairy samples came back negative for viable H5N1 bird flu virus, the Food ...
The highly contagious bird flu strain H5N1 has been spreading among cows in the US since end-March. Read more at straitstimes ...
Interest in raw milk is rising in the U.S., fueled by both "wellness" and conservative influencers on social media — even ...
The FDA said it finished its laboratory research into 297 retail dairy samples tested for bird flu, after previously reporting that preliminary results showed the commercial milk supply was safe.
Washington: Canadian government officials said samples of commercially sold milk as of May 14 have shown "no evidence" of ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said this week that about one in five U.S. commercial milk samples from a nationwide ... work to reduce exposure. The FDA said late Thursday that additional ...
On Friday, the FDA said it is testing raw milk samples intended for commercial processing to determine potential virus levels that pasteurization must eliminate. It also announced it is making an ...
About one in five samples of commercial milk in the US tested positive for traces of ... regulator have said. The FDA said late Thursday that additional testing is required to determine whether ...
How is it that so much bird flu virus is getting off of affected dairy farms and into the national milk supply?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday that it had found bird flu virus particles in some samples of pasteurized milk, but said commercial milk supply remains safe. The FDA said ...
Testing confirms pasteurization kills the virus, and the FDA says the commercial milk supply ... The agency continually tests samples of the U.S. milk supply to ensure that pasteurized milk ...