Texas officials revealed that the dairy worker who acquired bird flu displayed none of the common influenza symptoms such as fever, coughing, or sneezing, and the only indication of his infection was a serious case of pinkeye.
Learn more about the latest announcement released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which declares about their ongoing collection of ground beef samples from retail stores in states encountering bird flu epidemics among dairy cows. Despite this situation, the USDA continues its confidence in the security of the meat supply.
The Food and Drug Administration disclosed on Thursday that roughly 20% of examples of pasteurized milk contain traces of the bird flu virus, allowing a definite understanding of the degree of its presence in the milk supply.