Cooking temperatures sufficient to kill H5N1 in meat
17-05-2024 14:31 via beefmagazine.com

Cooking temperatures sufficient to kill H5N1 in meat

Ground beef cooking study is one of three separate beef safety studies USDA is conducting following the detection of avian influenza in dairy cattle.
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