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OHAOregon
The recent outbreak of avian flu in dairy cows (no cases in Oregon at this time) prompted the FDA to conduct testing of the U.S. commercial milk supply, and so far they have found no live viruses.
Read more about the FDA’s research: ow.ly/6OB050Ry0Hc pic.twitter.com/JjM1Hwd23j
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World Organisation for Animal Health
WOAH
WOAH continues to monitor and study the avian influenza viruses. Read here for our latest update: www.woah.org/en/high-pathogenicity-avian-influenza-in-cattle/
www.bbc.com/future/article/20240425-how-dangerous-is-bird-flu-spread-to-wildlife-and-humans
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AFDO
afdonews
The FDA continues to report that no live, infectious HPAI bird flu virus has been detected in pasteurized milk, cottage cheese, sour cream, and powdered infant formula samples. The agency's most recent report was May 1. Find all updates here: ow.ly/v86y50RypoS pic.twitter.com/jK2nJPnkqV
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Understanding Animal Research
animalresearch
Is #BirdFlu spreading to cows going to be a human issue?
"If a new virus emerges that can easily infect people and to which there is little or no human immunity, it could start a new and even more deadly pandemic," Mia Rozenbaum explains.
Read here: buff.ly/3QXlL43 pic.twitter.com/3j1bt062vp
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