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According to a recent report revealed in Johns Hopkins Public Health, it has been found that the H5N1 pressure of the avian influenza virus has been present in dairy cows and subsequently, the an infection is spreading. Know what professional suggests


As per the World Health Organization (WHO), Bird flu has been detected in ‘excessive concentrations’ in uncooked milk within the US. (Image: Freepik)

New Delhi: Amid the reviews coming in a few fowl flu outbreak in Kerala, the well being departments within the state have been placed on alert and have been requested to take vital steps for cover. The fowl flu outbreak within the state has affected two panchayat areas Edathva and Cheruthana Grama Panchayats. This has raised considerations amongst folks over the consumption of poultry merchandise.

According to a recent report revealed in Johns Hopkins Public Health, it has been found that the H5N1 pressure of the avian influenza virus has been present in dairy cows and subsequently, the an infection is spreading.

Can you catch fowl flu from milk or eggs?

Dr Nasiruddin G. – Consultant, Internal Medicine, Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Road, Bangalore instructed News9, “Catching bird flu from milk and eggs is very unlikely. The virus spreads through direct contact with infected birds or their droppings, not through properly prepared dairy or eggs. Cooking eggs thoroughly (think fried or boiled) destroys the virus, and virtually all commercial milk is pasteurised, a process that eliminates it too. Raw milk should always be avoided as it can carry other germs. If you’re concerned, stick to cooked eggs and pasteurised milk products, and wash your hands after handling them.”

Bird Flu circumstances detected in Cow milk

As per the World Health Organization (WHO), Bird flu has been detected in ‘high concentrations’ in uncooked milk within the US. Earlier this, a report revealed that the H5N1 virus has been transmitted to different mammals reminiscent of cats, people, bats, foxes, mink and penguins and cows have been just lately added to this group. A report from the United Nations notes that H5N1 infections in dairy herds and since then these confirmed circumstances are underneath investigation.

Bird flu spreads by way of direct contact with contaminated birds or their droppings, therefore, there isn’t any proof of human-to-human transmission up to now. Moreover, the virus has been round us because the 12 months 1996 and since 2020 there was an enormous surge amongst birds and mammals, killing tens of thousands and thousands of poultry, and infections in wild birds and marine mammals.

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