Bird flu virus found surviving in certain cheeses
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A dangerous type of bird flu virus (called H5N1) continues to circulate among dairy cows in the US. The virus targets the mammary gland’s milk-secreting epithelial cells, causing painful infections in the udder. It also leads to large amounts of virus being released into the milk. This infected milk can expose other cows, pets, wild animals, and possibly humans to the virus, a potential threat beyond just the farm.

Even though heating milk (like pasteurization) can kill the bird flu virus (H5N1), many people still drink raw milk or eat raw-milk cheeses, which aren’t heated. That’s a problem because the virus can survive in raw milk kept in the fridge for up to 8 weeks. A US survey found that 4.4% of ad…

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