Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heat
April 07, 2025
April 07, 2025
ITHACA, New York, April 7 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heat
In March 2024, when the first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza were identified in dairy cows in Texas, Cornell researchers - led by Diego Diel, associate professor of virology in the College of Veterinary Medicine - immediately began assessing how long the virus survived in the raw milk of infected cows.
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Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heat
In March 2024, when the first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza were identified in dairy cows in Texas, Cornell researchers - led by Diego Diel, associate professor of virology in the College of Veterinary Medicine - immediately began assessing how long the virus survived in the raw milk of infected cows.