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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNBird flu detected in Minnesota dairy herd's milkH5N1 influenza has been detected in a Stearns County dairy herd as part of Minnesota's milk surveillance plan.
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H5N1 bird flu virus in cow milk may not respond to antivirals: Study reveals current drugs ineffectiveThe current antivirals are not effective against severe infection caused by bird flu virus in cows' milk.(Representation pic: ...
Babies often develop rashes, and finding a cause is often difficult. However, rashes on a baby’s face may result from a cow milk allergy. A dairy allergy rash may be raised, discolored, and itchy.
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