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H5N1 bird flu virus in cow milk may not respond to antivirals: Study reveals current drugs ineffective Hindustan TimesCurrent antivirals may be less effective against severe infection caused by bird flu virus in cows’ milk: The Times of IndiaXofluza better for treating bird flu than Tamiflu, in mice Chemical & Engineering NewsBaloxavir improves disease outcomes in mice after intranasal or ocular infection with Influenza A virus H5N1-contaminated cow’s milk Nature.comCurrent antivirals don’t work well against H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows’ milk, scientists find Medical Xpress Top stories – Google News