Bird Flu (H5N1) Explained: Well-Cooked Burgers Safe From Virus, Study Finds

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Arianna Johnson is a reporter on the Forbes news desk who covers explainers and trends, with a frequent focus on health and science. She joined Forbes in 2022 and works in Texas. Johnson has covered prominent weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, the health effects of the artificial sweetener aspartame and the impacts of the Covid vaccines.

Key House GOP Panel Recommends Holding Merrick Garland In Contempt—Here’s Why He Almost Certainly Won’t Face Criminal ChargesHere’s the latest news about a global outbreak of H5N1 bird flu that started in 2020, and recently spread among cattle in U.S. states and marine mammals across the world, which has health officials closely monitoring it and experts concerned the virus could mutate and eventually spread to humans, where it has proven rare but deadly.

Bird flu has been detected in both unpasteurized and pasteurized milk, but the FDA recommends manufacturers against making and selling unpasteurized milk since there’s a possibility consuming it may cause bird flu infection. However, the virus remnants in pasteurized milk have been deactivated by the heat during theagainst eating raw meat or eggs from animals “confirmed or suspected” of having bird flu because of the possibility of transmission.

 

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