The US Department of Agriculture will begin testing raw milk from dairy silos across the nation in an effort to better track the H5N1 bird flu that has been spreading in cattle since March. Infectious ...
THE RESULTS OF THOSE TESTS CAN BE ANNOUNCED. WELL, THE OWNER OF A CALIFORNIA DAIRY FARM SAYS THAT HE’S COOPERATING WITH THE STATE SINCE HIS RAW MILK OPERATIONS WERE SUSPENDED. THE CALIFORNIA ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently announced a temporary suspension of its quality control program for testing milk and other dairy products. This unexpected pause comes during significant ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has suspended its quality control program that tests dairy products, including milk. USA TODAY reports the agency’s Food Emergency Response Network Proficiency ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced that genetic fragments from the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 have been detected in the pasteurized, commercial milk supply.
Milk parents purchase the grocery store is still safe to buy and drink What's paused is the proficiency testing that measures how well labs are performing milk safety checks Parents do not need to be ...
Federal officials say the risk to the public remains low after the Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday that tests of commercially available milk detected traces of bird flu. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The USDA will require testing of milk stored before processing to better track the bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle.