A child who is believed to be infected with H5N1 may have caught the virus from drinking raw milk, health officials said on ...
California health officials are investigating a possible case of bird flu in a child who became ill after drinking raw milk, ...
There is no evidence the youngster was exposed to livestock or any infected animals, deepening the mystery about the spread of H5N1 bird flu.
Marin County Public Health in California yesterday urged consumers to avoid drinking raw milk and said it is investigating a ...
The H5N1 bird flu virus has sickened chickens and dairy cows across California. Store shelves have been emptied of contaminated dairy products. We know the virus is able to jump from one species to ...
After drinking the unpasteurized raw milk, the child experienced fever and vomiting, local health officials said.
Phylogenetic analysis of the two full-length genes showed that the virus was most similar to the B3.13 genotype viruses ...
If confirmed, this would be 61st human case of bird flu, this year. Two cases were announced in Arizona Friday — both cases ...
Marin County reports a possible bird flu case in a visiting child, with test confirmation from the CDC pending.