A child who is believed to be infected with H5N1 may have caught the virus from drinking raw milk, health officials said on ...
After public health labs in California failed to confirm a positive result, a sample was sent to the CDC, which Thursday said ...
The Scripps Research Institute finding counters prevailing thought that the virus would require multiple mutations before it ...
A Northern California child who consumed raw milk and became severely ill did not have the bird flu virus, according to tests ...
Investigators trying to determine how a child in California might have contracted bird flu are continuing to learn more ...
Health officials in Marin County are investigating a possible H5N1 bird flu case in a child. Officials have been ...
There is no evidence the youngster was exposed to livestock or any infected animals, deepening the mystery about the spread of H5N1 bird flu.
Cows don’t typically get the flu. The recent H5N1 flu outbreak in U.S. dairy herds is a wake-up call, not just about the ...
The patient experienced fever and vomiting after drinking raw milk and has since recovered, according to an announcement by ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Friday announced a new national milk testing order to check for H5N1 bird flu. It requires ...
Although some fans claim there are nutritional benefits to drinking raw milk, health experts say any purported benefits do ...
Phylogenetic analysis of the two full-length genes showed that the virus was most similar to the B3.13 genotype viruses ...