Bird Flu Stays Stable on Milking Equipment for at Least One Hour
June 28, 2024
June 28, 2024
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, June 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued the following news release:
Bird flu, or H5N1 virus, in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for at least one hour, increasing its potential to infect people and other animals, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Emory University in Emerging Infectious Diseases.
The study undersco . . .
Bird flu, or H5N1 virus, in unpasteurized milk is stable on metal and rubber components of commercial milking equipment for at least one hour, increasing its potential to infect people and other animals, report researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Emory University in Emerging Infectious Diseases.
The study undersco . . .