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In terms of milk, Russo says it’s important to avoid raw milk, which has contained bird flu in the past. Unfortunately, since so many flocks are being killed due to infections, egg prices are ...
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With more than 130 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds affected by bird flu, you may be wondering if eating poultry, dairy and eggs is safe.
T he ongoing outbreak of bird flu has infected at least one person in the U.S. and has raised questions about how safe poultry and ... keep raw chicken away from uncooked foods and cook chicken to ...
As bird flu continues to spread across the United States, questions have emerged about the risk of contracting the virus from milk and eggs. More than 150 million poultry birds have been killed in ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) posted a recent update on food safety and bird flu, noting that eating uncooked or undercooked poultry or beef, or drinking raw milk, can "make ...
The bird flu virus has also been detected in raw milk, but authorities say the current risk to the public is low. ... chicken and beef, and drink pasteurized milk, experts say.
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