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Milk Containing Bird-Flu Virus Can Sicken Mice, Study Finds

Raw milk contaminated with bird-flu virus H5N1 can make mammals sick, including humans. Pasteurized milk is deemed safe; global implications of potential outbreak in cows exist.

Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?

The H5N1 bird flu virus is causing mass deaths among South American sea lions and elephant seals.
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As bird flu spreads, the Biden admin remains dangerously unprepared for another pandemic

H5N1 virus evolving and spreading globally among various species, including mammals and cattle.
Public health readiness, transparency, and openness in addressing potential pandemics are crucial.

Bird Flu May Be Getting Better at Infecting Mammals

H5N1 virus is evolving to infect mammals like cows, raising concerns for farmworkers and consumers of raw milk.

As bird flu spreads, the Biden admin remains dangerously unprepared for another pandemic

H5N1 virus evolving and spreading globally among various species, including mammals and cattle.
Public health readiness, transparency, and openness in addressing potential pandemics are crucial.

Bird Flu May Be Getting Better at Infecting Mammals

H5N1 virus is evolving to infect mammals like cows, raising concerns for farmworkers and consumers of raw milk.
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A Bird-Flu Pandemic in People? Here's What It Might Look Like.

The bird flu virus H5N1 has the potential to cause severe illness and spread among humans, based on evidence from animal cases and global data.
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