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Inactive H5N1 influenza virus in pasteurized milk poses minimal health risks - Tech and Science Post
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Inactive H5N1 influenza virus in pasteurized milk poses minimal health risks - Tech and Science Post
Proteins and genetic material from H5N1 influenza viruses have been found in pasteurized milk in the United States, but a study from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital shows those inactive viral pieces represent little to no health risk. As the H5N1 outbreak in dairy cows continues in the U.S., commercial milk remains contaminated by viral pieces. However, the pasteurization process kills the virus. The researchers tested whether the resultin…
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