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Table Of Content Should you be concerned about bird flu in your milk? “Sex and Fury” (Discotek Media) Sweet 16: Learn More about Your Food Bracket Contenders In the U.S., efforts to monitor the spread of the virus are being handled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is monitoring contamination in dairy sources; the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which is overseeing how contamination is affecting cattle; and the U.S. Should you be concerned about bird flu in your milk? Because cows are a common food source, Webby says the fact that the virus can now infect and replicate within them is "very concerning.” And because this is uncharted territory, he says government agencies need to monitor the situation closely as scientists strive to get to the bottom of what’s happening. "If you look at the blood of people in Southeast Asia where these live poultry markets are so common, you'll find a large percentage of people who have antibodies of this virus, sugges...