Friday - October 18, 2024
Raw milk is risky, but airborne transmission of H5N1 from cow's milk is inefficient in mammals.
July 08, 2024
MADISON, Wisconsin, July 8 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:

While H5N1 avian influenza virus taken from infected cow's milk makes mice and ferrets sick when dripped into their noses, airborne transmission of the virus between ferrets -- a common model for human transmission -- appears to be limited.

These and other new findings about the strain of H5N1 circulating among North American dairy cattle this year come from a set of labo . . .

Targeted News Service Document Request Form

This document is available to you by e-mail if you complete the form below with relevant information. There may be a fee for this article or ongoing service of similar materials. We will be in touch shortly.

Name:
What's your
Affiliation
Government Newspaper / Media Business
Public Policy Individual / Student Educators
Email:
Phone:
Organization, if any:
State/Country you are in:
Additonal questions
or comments:

Click here for more information about our products

Click here for more information about our products