H5N1, also known as bird flu, has been found in a Stearns County dairy herd, according to the Department of Agriculture.
Health officials stress that the pasteurization process used on all milk sold in stores is effective at killing the virus.
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A Stearns County dairy farm is under quarantine for bird flu after milk testing found H5N1 last week, state officials announced. It’s the first reported dairy cow infection in Minnesota since last ...
State officials say there's no concern for the safety of milk sold in stores, as it is pasteurized to kill bacteria and viruses.
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(KNSI) — The Minnesota Board of Animal Health says the H5N1 Influenza virus has been found at a Stearns County dairy for the ...
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H5N1 influenza has been confirmed in a Stearns County dairy herd from samples collected as part of Minnesota’s milk ...