Boing BoingHere's the latest on H5N1—avian flu—and some resources tracking the virusApr 28Jennifer A. SandlinBy Jennifer A. Sandlinmore_vert
NBC NewsDairy worker with bird flu never developed respiratory symptoms, only pinkeyeMay 3Erika EdwardsBy Erika Edwardsmore_vert
CNETNow Is a Great Time to Discuss the Wellness Trend That Is Drinking Raw MilkApr 30Jessica RendallBy Jessica Rendallmore_vert
Ars TechnicaCats suffer H5N1 brain infections, blindness, death after drinking raw milkApr 29Beth MoleBy Beth Molemore_vert
Global NewsBird flu: Experts urge more surveillance in Canada — before it’s too lateMay 3Eric StoberBy Eric Stobermore_vert
CBS NewsFeds testing ground beef sold where dairy cows were stricken by bird fluApr 29Kate GibsonBy Kate Gibsonmore_vert
The ConversationU.S. has found H5N1 flu virus in milk — here's why the risk to humans is likely lowApr 29Scott Weese, Lawrence Goodridge & J. Scott WeeseBy Scott Weese, Lawrence Goodridge & J. Scott Weesemore_vert
ABC NewsNo avian flu virus detected in sour cream, cottage cheese, powdered infant formula: FDAMay 1Youri Benadjaoud & Kelly McCarthyBy Youri Benadjaoud & Kelly McCarthymore_vert
The TelegraphFirst mammal-to-human transmission of H5N1 'bird flu' confirmedMay 3Maeve CullinanBy Maeve Cullinanmore_vert
The MirrorFarm worker 'bleeding in eyeballs' after catching bird flu in first case of transmission - Mirror OnlineMay 4Zesha SaleemBy Zesha Saleemmore_vert
Fox NewsTexas cats die on dairy farm after drinking raw milk contaminated with bird flu, CDC warnsMay 3Melissa RudyBy Melissa Rudymore_vert
STATWhy H5N1 bird flu is keeping the CDC's top flu scientist awake- STATMay 3Helen BranswellBy Helen Branswellmore_vert
The New York TimesOpinion | Dairy Workers Are the Most Vulnerable Population to Bird FluMay 1more_vert
New York Post Texas farmer diagnosed with bird flu from cow had intense eye bleeding, gross new photo showsMay 4Deirdre BardolfBy Deirdre Bardolfmore_vert
Financial TimesHow worried should we be about the return of bird flu?Apr 30Anjana AhujaBy Anjana Ahujamore_vert
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesCase report bolsters evidence for H5N1 avian flu spread from cow to Texas dairy workerMay 3Lisa SchnirringBy Lisa Schnirringmore_vert
The Lund ReportBird flu is bad for poultry and dairy cows. It’s not a dire threat for most of us — yet.May 7more_vert
The Colorado SunWhat to know about bird flu found in Colorado dairy cattleMay 3John IngoldBy John Ingoldmore_vert
Successful FarmingHow bird flu could threaten cow cuddling. Yes, it is a thing.May 6P.J. HuffstutterBy P.J. Huffstuttermore_vert
The HillCats died after drinking raw milk from cows infected with bird flu: CDCMay 1Sarah FortinskyBy Sarah Fortinskymore_vert
Hindustan TimesUS officials warn dairy workers amid bird flu spread in cows: ‘Use protection’May 4more_vert
NPRScientists worry the U.S. may be missing bird flu cases in farm workers : Shots - Health NewsMay 2Will StoneBy Will Stonemore_vert
CNNSpikes of flu virus in wastewater raise questions about spread of bird fluApr 30Brenda GoodmanBy Brenda Goodmanmore_vert
Vox.comWhy we’re sleepwalking into a possible H5N1 bird flu pandemicMay 3Kelsey PiperBy Kelsey Pipermore_vert
The Washington InformerH5N1 bird flu detected in U.S. dairy cattleMay 4Kate YandellBy Kate Yandellmore_vert
POLITICOOfficials warn of risks to people with possible exposure amid bird flu outbreak in cowsMay 1Meredith Lee Hill, Marcia Brown & Chelsea CirruzzoBy Meredith Lee Hill, Marcia Brown & Chelsea Cirruzzomore_vert
Medpage TodayPotential First Known Case of Mammal-to-Human Bird Flu Transmission DetailedMay 3Katherine L. KahnBy Katherine L. Kahnmore_vert
Iowa Capital DispatchBird flu virus is abundant in the milk of sick cows • Iowa Capital DispatchMay 2Jared StrongBy Jared Strongmore_vert
GizmodoAre Meat and Milk Safe to Consume Right Now? What to Know About the Bird Flu RiskMay 2Ed CaraBy Ed Caramore_vert
Daily MailBird flu causes blindness in cats that drank milk from infected cowsApr 30Peter HessBy Peter Hessmore_vert
Scientific AmericanU.S. Needs to Better Track Bird Flu Spread in Farm Animals, Farm Workers, Epidemiologist SaysApr 30Meghan BartelsBy Meghan Bartelsmore_vert
The Associated PressThis Texas veterinarian helped crack the mystery of bird flu in cowsMay 1JoNel AlecciaBy JoNel Alecciamore_vert
Sky NewsBird flu: 'Strong evidence' suggests virus has passed from mammals to humans for first timeMay 3Thomas MooreBy Thomas Mooremore_vert
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesFDA finds no live H5N1 avian flu virus in sour cream or cottage cheese, will assess raw milkMay 1Lisa SchnirringBy Lisa Schnirringmore_vert
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAnalysis of cow, cat H5N1 avian flu samples raises concerns about spread to other animalsApr 29Lisa SchnirringBy Lisa Schnirringmore_vert
The Associated PressThe USDA is testing ground beef for bird flu. Experts are confident the meat supply is safeApr 30Devi ShastriBy Devi Shastrimore_vert
NBC NewsCottage cheese and sour cream are safe amid bird flu outbreak, FDA saysMay 1Erika EdwardsBy Erika Edwardsmore_vert
Kaiser Health NewsBird Flu Is Bad for Poultry and Dairy Cows. It's Not a Dire Threat for Most of Us — Yet.May 3Amy MaxmenBy Amy Maxmenmore_vert
Scientific AmericanBird Flu Virus Has Been Spreading in U.S. Cows for MonthsApr 29Smriti Felicitas MallapatyBy Smriti Felicitas Mallapatymore_vert
CNNWhat a US farmworker’s case of bird flu tells us about tracking the infectionMay 3Brenda GoodmanBy Brenda Goodmanmore_vert
CNNUSDA says it is testing beef for H5N1 bird flu virusApr 29Brenda GoodmanBy Brenda Goodmanmore_vert
CNNH5N1 bird flu was circulating in dairy cows for four months before it was detected, USDA scientists sayMay 3Brenda GoodmanBy Brenda Goodmanmore_vert
ReutersDairy worker bird flu case shows need for protective gear, US CDC study showsMay 3Julie SteenhuysenBy Julie Steenhuysenmore_vert
USA TODAYBird flu is worth worrying about, but not freaking out about. Yet.May 1Karen WeintraubBy Karen Weintraubmore_vert
The AtlanticAmerica's Infectious-Disease Barometer Is OffApr 30Katherine J. WuBy Katherine J. Wumore_vert
MSNBCTraces of bird flu virus found in milk is scarier than the FDA saysApr 30Hope Ferdowsian & Gene BaurBy Hope Ferdowsian & Gene Baurmore_vert