With So Much Bird Flu Around, Are Eggs, Chicken, and Milk Still Safe to Consume?Bird flu can potentially contaminate animal-derived food products during processing, but the virus in milk might not be infectious.
Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurised milk, US saysMost infected cattle recover within two weeks; FDA found bird flu remnants in milk but assured it's inactive and not a risk to consumers.
With So Much Bird Flu Around, Are Eggs, Chicken, and Milk Still Safe to Consume?Bird flu can potentially contaminate animal-derived food products during processing, but the virus in milk might not be infectious.
Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurised milk, US saysMost infected cattle recover within two weeks; FDA found bird flu remnants in milk but assured it's inactive and not a risk to consumers.