"We know that pasteurization has been shown to be very effective at eliminating the virus from milk ... Jersey Medical School, told ABC News. "So, the only theoretical risk is if you're eating raw ...
All 80 sites on Long Island, New York City and Westchester County were cleaned and disinfected, according to state officials.
Among commercial and domestic poultry flocks in New Jersey, there have been no detections ... safe — although you should avoid consuming raw milk and raw milk products, the CDC said.
But, not all states have joined in the effort. Some notable states aren’t testing for the virus in their livestock even as ...
Prevent pets from eating dead birds or other animals. Avoid feeding pets raw meat or poultry and unpasteurized milk. When Jersey Shore native Dan Radel is not reporting the news, you can find him ...
Dr. David Cennimo, an infectious disease specialist at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in ... believed to have been infected from raw pet food. Raw milk from infected cows could pose a risk ...
Delaware's raw milk sales will be regulated under a new program, with official rules set to be released by March 1.
New Jersey Department of Environmental ... Consumption of contaminated food: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, eggs, or milk from infected birds. Contact with contaminated surfaces: Touching ...
In New Jersey, cases have been recorded ... sick cats who are believed to be infected from raw chicken pet food. Avian flu has been found in milk from infected cows, but pasteurization has ...