Recall issued after raw milk from Fresno-based 'Raw Farm' tests positive for bird flu
- California public health officials warn consumers not to drink raw milk from Raw Farm after it tested positive for bird flu.
- A recall includes organic carrots, ready-to-eat meats, and deli meats among other products.
- Public health experts state that pasteurized milk is safe to drink, as it undergoes a heating process to kill harmful bacteria.
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Los Angeles, U.S.A., Nov 29 (EFE).- California government authorities ordered the state’s largest raw milk producer and retailer to suspend the distribution of their dairy products, after the H5N1 avian influenza virus was detected in several sales samples. California’s Department of Agriculture issued the order against Raw Farm Farm, which was forced to remove several of its products from the shelves and ask consumers to discard the product, ac…
California Issues New Warning Over Bird Flu Detected in Raw Milk
California health officials have issued a new warning after another batch of unpasteurized milk was found to have been contaminated with bird flu. The bird flu virus was detected in a second retail sample of “cream top” whole raw milk from Raw Farm LLC, the California Department of Public Health said in a notice on Wednesday. The contaminated product comes from a lot with the code 20241119 and a best-by date of Dec. 7. Raw Farm, based in Fresno …
Bird Flu Virus Was Found in Raw Milk. What to Know About the Risks.
(MedPage Today) -- President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for the nation's top health job, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has vowed to allow wider distribution of raw milk across America. But the detection of bird flu virus in unpasteurized milk sold in...
A seriously ill teenager in Canada, contaminated milk and worrying mutations: the bird flu virus H5N1 is making experts increasingly nervous.
Bird flu virus found in raw milk. What to know about the risks
President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for the nation's top health job, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has vowed to allow wider distribution of raw milk across America. But the detection of bird flu virus in unpasteurized milk sold in California stores underscores what health experts say are the known and potential risks.
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