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Flu Virus Found To Survive In Refrigerated Raw Milk
Raw milk could carry deadly flu viruses for days
A Stanford study shows that raw milk can harbor the flu virus for up to five days, stressing the importance of pasteurization for safety.
Raw Milk Risk: Study Finds Flu Virus Can Linger for Days, Sparking Health Concerns
New study reveals raw milk can harbor infectious flu viruses for up to 5 days raising health concerns Learn why pasteurization is essential for your safety
Study Says Flu Virus Remains In Refrigerated Raw Milk For Up To 5 Days
The findings come at a time when outbreaks of bird flu in dairy cattle have raised concerns about the potential for a new pandemic in the USA.
Raw milk may carry hidden risks of flu transmission
Raw milk, hailed by some as a natural and nutritious alternative to pasteurized dairy, may come with hidden dangers, according to a new Stanford University study.
Flu Virus Remains Infectious in Refrigerated Raw Milk
Raw milk, hailed by some as a natural and nutritious alternative to pasteurized dairy, may come with hidden dangers, according to a new Stanford University study. The research, published December 12 i
STUDY: Raw milk comes with hidden influenza danger
You might have heard raw milk touted as a healthy alternative to pasteurized milk, but a new study from researchers at Stanford University indicates that it has a hidden danger. Here’s what you need to know.
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Will There Be A Next Pandemic? China Might Have Some Clues
Research in China has raised concerns that the world could be on the brink of another pandemic as bird flu cases surface ...
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Bird Flu Virus Is One Mutation Away from Binding More Efficiently to Human Cells
A new study finds tweaking part of the H5N1 virus infecting dairy cows in a single spot could allow it to better attach to ...
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