Federal officials find no live avian flu viruses in initial milk tests
Federal regulators said Friday they had not yet discovered live avian influenza virus in the first batch of milk samples tested at retail, a reassuring indication that milk on store shelves remains safe despite an outbreak of the virus among dairy cows.In an online update, the Food and Drug Administration said that an initial series of tests looking for live viruses, not just genetic fragments, suggests that the pasteurization process was actually neutralizing the pathogen.“These findings reaffirm our assessment that the commercial supply of milk is safe,” the FDA wrote in the update, adding that testing efforts were ongoing.Officials also tested formula for infants and toddlers, which incorporates powdered dairy products, and did not find the virus, the agency wrote.The FDA launched a nat...