Infectious disease experts have called for expanded testing for H5N1 bird flu in milk since it began spreading among dairy cows in the United States this year. They argue that the virus can’t be contained until farms, veterinarians and federal regulators know where it’s spreading. Now, that testing is set to begin. What does that mean for the bird flu outbreak, the dairy supply and milk safety?
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