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In reply to the discussion: Raw milk is delicious but deadly. RFKennedy Jr. [View all]TommyT139
(757 posts)27. BIRD FLU.
I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned.
As bird flu outbreak expands in California, dairy farms report its worse than they expected
CNN, Oct. 8th
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/08/health/bird-flu-california-dairy-farms/index.html?origin=serp_auto
Current risk to the U.S. public from A(H5N1) viruses is low; however, persons exposed to infected animals or contaminated materials, including raw cows milk, are at higher risk and should take precautions and self-monitor for illness.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7321e1.htm (Emphasis added )
Oct 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture will soon begin testing bulk raw milk across the country for bird flu, a significant expansion of the agency's efforts to stifle the rapid spread of the virus, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told Reuters.
The move comes after livestock and veterinary groups pushed the USDA to strengthen its current surveillance approach, calling it inadequate to contain the virus, according to state records and industry documents reviewed by Reuters.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-begin-bulk-milk-testing-bird-flu-after-push-industry-2024-10-30/?origin=serp_auto
Currently, H1N1 is not a big risk to humans per se, but left unchecked, could become a big threat.
And from today:
"H5N1 bird flu identified in pig for first time in United States"
H5N1 is a type of influenza thats rare in humans but is highly contagious and deadly in several species of animals, including poultry and dairy cattle, raising fears that it could mutate and become a virus that preys on people, too.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/30/health/bird-flu-pig-oregon/index.html?origin=serp_auto
Pigs are used for medical research because of similarities with human organs, especially lungs. Besides increasing costs of food in the US, the potentials for mutation -- in an absence or reduction of monitoring -- should terrify anyone who cares about public health.
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I can testify: I didn't even have any unpasteurized milk product or be around bovines ...
marble falls
Oct 30
#1
It was awful. Coming just after cancer surgeries didn't help. It was heavy flu and and extreme tiredness 24/7 ...
marble falls
Oct 30
#9
And that is the important part: It's done on the farm. It's when the product travels that lives are put to risk ...
marble falls
Oct 30
#10
Makes great cheese until amateurs get into it. Regulation and inspection is key.
marble falls
Oct 30
#11
The only way I'd consider drinking the stuff is if a farmer would serve it to me like this.
Xavier Breath
Oct 30
#40