Bird Flu in Milk? Early Tests Spark Caution, But FDA Reassures Consumers


by Tech Times

Tech Times— The FDA has found that 20% of pasteurized milk samples contain bird flu residues, revealing milk supply chain contamination.

dailym.ai—I've studied bird flu for 20 years and here's why I stopped drinking milk..as FDA begin testing dairy cows for deadly virus. Dr Rick Bright, a former HHS director, says he will no longer drink milk from cows. He is concerned about bird flu being detected in samples from grocery stores. READ MORE: H5N1 strain of bird flu is found in MILK for first time

CNET—FDA Update on Bird Flu Traces in Milk: What to Know About Pasteurized and Raw Milk. One in five milk samples across the US contained fragments of bird flu, the FDA says, but additional testing showed it's non-infectious.

ABC Columbia—FDA testing finds no Bird Flu in diary products. The Bird Flu threat may be easing up on U.S. diary products.