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A child in San Francisco who had red eyes and a fever had a probable case of H5N1 bird flu, according to the city’s ...
More than 100 chickens, geese, ducks and other birds at Hess-Hathaway Park in Waterford have been culled after some tested ...
Though the bird flu has spread across multiple states in cattle and other birds, infections in mammals remain low, according ...
Eggs can be eaten in many different forms: scrambled, poached, fried, boiled or in omelets, soufflés, custards or meringues.
With more than 130 million birds and nearly 1,000 dairy herds affected by bird flu, you may be wondering if eating poultry, dairy and eggs is safe.
Eleven people are being monitored after being exposed to bird flu at an animal exhibit farm in a Waterford Township park.
As chiefs of USDA, HHS, we're confident beef, pasteurized milk and dairy products made with pasteurized milk products on grocery shelves are safe.
Health officials in San Francisco announced Friday that they are investigating a presumptive case of H5N1 bird flu that was ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin collecting samples of raw cow’s milk cheese from across the U.S. to test ...
Photos of bare grocery refrigerator cases and tales of egg prices gone wild have been rampant on social media this winter.