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Refrigerated raw milk harbors infectious flu virus for 5 days, study finds

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Last updated: December 14, 2024 10:50 pm
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Raw milk has long been touted as a natural and nutrient-rich alternative to pasteurized dairy products. However, a recent study conducted by Stanford University has shed light on potential hidden dangers associated with raw milk consumption. Published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters, the study reveals that the influenza virus can remain infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days.

The findings are particularly concerning in light of recent outbreaks of bird flu in dairy cattle, raising fears of a potential new pandemic. Study senior author, Alexandria Boehm, emphasized the importance of milk pasteurization in preventing the transmission of avian influenza through raw milk consumption.

Despite the claims by raw milk proponents that it contains more beneficial nutrients and probiotics than pasteurized milk, the Food and Drug Administration has linked raw milk to over 200 outbreaks of illnesses. Pathogens such as E. coli and Salmonella present serious health risks, especially for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems.

The Stanford University researchers investigated the persistence of the H1N1 PR8 strain of the influenza virus in raw cow’s milk at refrigeration temperatures. The virus remained infectious in the milk for up to five days, highlighting the potential risks of contamination within dairy facilities.

Furthermore, the study found that flu virus RNA, while not posing a health risk, remained detectable in both raw and pasteurized milk for an extended period. This has implications for food safety assessments and environmental surveillance, particularly in detecting pathogens like influenza.

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With flu viruses infecting millions of people and causing thousands of deaths each year, the potential for transmission from animals to humans is a significant concern. The study underscores the importance of improving monitoring systems, especially as bird flu continues to spread among livestock.

By analyzing wastewater, researchers have been able to detect virus activity in nearby cattle populations, providing valuable insights for public health officials. The study complements earlier research on avian influenza detection and highlights the importance of proactive surveillance measures in preventing potential outbreaks.

In conclusion, the study’s findings serve as a stark reminder of the risks associated with consuming raw milk contaminated with infectious pathogens. While raw milk advocates may tout its health benefits, the potential dangers underscore the critical importance of milk pasteurization in safeguarding public health.

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