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VisitH5N1 Bird Flu Spreads to 49 Herds in 10 States, Raw Milk Sales Surge Despite Health Warnings
May 14, 2024, 08:40 PM
The H5N1 bird flu has been detected in U.S. dairy cattle, raising significant health concerns. Since its initial confirmation in U.S. cattle on March 25, the virus has spread to 49 herds across 10 states, with Michigan and Texas being the most affected. The USDA has confirmed the presence of the virus in raw milk from infected cows, leading to high viral loads and symptoms such as diarrhea. Despite warnings from scientists, health officials, and the FDA, raw milk sales have surged by 21% to 65%, with some influencers promoting its supposed health benefits. Former CDC Director Robert Redfield has expressed concern about the potential for the virus to evolve and infect humans more effectively, noting that it would take a five amino acid change to do so. He also warned about the dangers of gain-of-function research. The FDA has been criticized for its lack of enforcement regarding the sale of raw milk, which remains popular despite the health risks.
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