Raw Cow Milk Contaminated With Avian Flu Damages Mice Organs

Raw Cow Milk Contaminated With Avian Flu Damages Mice Organs
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Mice became sick within 24 hours after consuming unpasteurized cow milk contaminated with the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, according to a study conducted by the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory.

The mice exhibited signs of illness, such as ruffled fur and lethargy. High levels of the virus were detected in their organs, including the mammary glands of two non-lactating mice.

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