Bird flu has been detected in Arizona dairy cattle milk, and a dairy farm has been placed under quarantine as a precaution, according to officials.
Consumers can safely drink pasteurized milk, despite reports of dairy cattle infected with the new strain of bird flu.
A sample of milk from a herd of dairy cows in Maricopa County has tested positive for H5N1 avian influenza, or bird flu, according to the Arizona Department of Agriculture.
After criticism from animal rights group PETA, the dairy has taken down statements on its website describing its farm as “an ...
A second type of bird flu has been found in U.S. dairy cows for the first time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced.
UC Davis researchers have found that acidification can kill H5N1 in waste milk, providing dairy farmers an affordable, ...
There are two FDA-licensed camel dairies that meet standards for pasteurization. One is in Missouri and the other in Colorado ...
Three of America’s top milk-producing states are not participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s program designed ...
Three dairy veterinarians, including one who worked only in states with no known bird flu outbreaks in cows, had recent, ...
Until last week, all bird flu in dairy herds had been identified as the B3.13 variant, which was believed to have come from ...
Pennsylvania has become the first major dairy producing state to achieve HPAI-free status from the USDA for its milk supply.