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  2. As a worker on a Texas dairy farm tested positive for the avian flu, Dr. Leana Wen has the latest guidance on bird flu transmission, symptoms and food safety. Is it safe to drink milk and eat chicken?

  3. Bird flu in Florida? Safe to consume chicken and milk? How ...

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    Bird flu is infecting cows. Is it safe to drink milk? If the milk is pasteurized, it should be safe to drink and cook with, according to Dr. Meghan Davis, a former dairy veterinarian and an ...

  4. Store-bought milk tests positive for bird flu. Is it safe to ...

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    The FDA states that commercial milk is safe to drink despite the remnants of bird flu. The pasteurization process and the diversion or destruction of milk from sick cows helps ensure that store ...

  5. Humans can catch bird flu, but not easily. What experts say ...

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    Avian flu has been around and infecting wild birds and poultry since 1996. There have been nearly 1,000 known cases of bird flu in humans (889 between 2003 and May 3, 2024, according to the World ...

  6. Can raw milk make you sick? Officials crack down amid bird ...

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    In 2023 and 2024, more than 100 people fell ill from salmonella linked to raw milk from Raw Farm, the same company now at the center of raw milk recalls for bird flu. At least seven people were ...

  7. Traces Of Bird Flu Have Been Found In Milk. Here's Why ... - AOL

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    Which states have bird flu in milk? So far, bird flu has been detected in dairy cows in eight states, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): Idaho. Kansas. Michigan. New Mexico ...

  8. Can I get bird flu from eating eggs? Drinking milk? We asked ...

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    Here’s how avian flu can be spread to humans.

  9. FDA Finds Traces of Bird Flu Virus in Grocery Store Milk But ...

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    The FDA has stated that despite identifying bird flu in raw milk, as well as traces of the H5N1 virus in milk sold at grocery stores, commercial dairy products are still safe to consume because ...