A new study of avian flu in cats focuses on a potentially life-saving discovery by veterinarian Dr. Jake Gomez, who treated ...
The latest data from the US Department of Agriculture, correct as of October 23, reveals that almost 6.5 million birds have ...
Bird flu cases are rising earlier than expected as wild birds migrate. That could make for a challenging autumn, but it's too ...
Cornell scientists found H5N1 virus can persist in raw milk cheese for months. More acidic cheeses appear to prevent the ...
The summary highlights escalating health concerns as bird flu spreads in Europe affecting the poultry industry, England's ...
But a new published case suggests that death may be averted if infected cats are treated early with antiviral medications, such as Tamiflu, or oseltamivir. Once treated, these animals may carry ...
Infectious H5N1 avian influenza virus can persist in raw-milk cheeses while they are being made and for up to 120 days of aging, depending on the milk's ...
Tests show pasteurized dairy with H5N1 remnants did not cause illness in mice, supporting safety of milk during outbreaks.
Researchers from Cornell University and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found that highly pathogenic avian ...
Powerful anti-vaccine advocates and people selling potentially harmful goods such as raw milk are profiting from the push to ...
New research shows the H5N1 bird flu virus can survive in certain raw milk cheeses even after aging, but highly acidic ...