Despite Risk, Many Unsure of Temperature to Heat Food to Prevent Illness
July 30, 2024
July 30, 2024
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, July 30 (TNSres) -- The Annenberg Public Policy Center issued the following news release:
With bird flu virus detected in cow's milk, U.S. health authorities have warned the public against potential sources of exposure, including drinking raw or unpasteurized milk, and have reiterated a general warning that consuming uncooked or undercooked poultry or beef products can make you sick.
Relatively few people say they drink raw milk. Only 3% . . .
With bird flu virus detected in cow's milk, U.S. health authorities have warned the public against potential sources of exposure, including drinking raw or unpasteurized milk, and have reiterated a general warning that consuming uncooked or undercooked poultry or beef products can make you sick.
Relatively few people say they drink raw milk. Only 3% . . .