New Evidence Supports Fear That Drinking Raw Milk Containing Bird Flu

new Evidence Supports Fear That Drinking Raw Milk Containing Bird Flu
new Evidence Supports Fear That Drinking Raw Milk Containing Bird Flu

New Evidence Supports Fear That Drinking Raw Milk Containing Bird Flu A new study published friday provides more evidence of the potential danger of drinking unpasteurized, or raw, milk containing h5n1 avian flu viruses. the work, published in the new england. The findings are not entirely surprising: at least a half dozen cats have died after consuming raw milk containing the virus. but the new data add to evidence that virus laden raw milk may be.

drinking raw milk containing bird flu Viruses May Be Dangerous S
drinking raw milk containing bird flu Viruses May Be Dangerous S

Drinking Raw Milk Containing Bird Flu Viruses May Be Dangerous S Raw milk is the latest health fad. experts worry it may spread bird flu. videos touting unpasteurized milk are getting millions of views. public health officials have long warned about the risks. The fda says it will test more dairy products pulled from grocery store shelves as government health agencies announce new research into the potential impacts of the h5n1 bird flu outbreak in. In a study published monday, researchers described a group of about two dozen cats that were fed raw milk from cows with avian influenza on a texas dairy farm. more than half of the cats became. The results bolster evidence that virus laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans. unpasteurized milk contaminated with h5n1, the bird flu virus that has turned up in dairy herds in nine states, has been found to rapidly make mice sick, affecting multiple organs, according to a study published on friday.

milk Warning new Study Shows Risks Of raw milk containing H5n1 Avian
milk Warning new Study Shows Risks Of raw milk containing H5n1 Avian

Milk Warning New Study Shows Risks Of Raw Milk Containing H5n1 Avian In a study published monday, researchers described a group of about two dozen cats that were fed raw milk from cows with avian influenza on a texas dairy farm. more than half of the cats became. The results bolster evidence that virus laden raw milk may be unsafe for humans. unpasteurized milk contaminated with h5n1, the bird flu virus that has turned up in dairy herds in nine states, has been found to rapidly make mice sick, affecting multiple organs, according to a study published on friday. New tests confirm animals can be infected by raw milk containing the h5n1 virus, known as bird flu — suggesting humans may be at risk, too. “don’t drink raw milk — that’s the message,” kawaoka told the new york times. and there are more reasons than bird flu to avoid raw milk. according to one 2022 study from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention, raw milk consumption has been linked to 228 hospitalizations, three deaths and illness in more than 2,600 people.

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