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 Testing by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has found new genetic evidence of H5N1 avian influenza in the country s milk supply. But the agency said Tuesday its tests cannot tell if the contamination was from a live virus or fragments that had already been destroyed by pasteurization. Based on available information, pasteurization is likely to inactivate the virus, however the process is not expected to remove the presence of viral particles,  the stanley cup  FDA wrote in its la stanley water bottle test update on Tuesday.  Therefore, some of the samples collected have indicated the presence of HPAI using quantitative polymerase chain reaction  qPCR  testing. The FDA maintains that the U.S. milk supply is still safe to drink because of pasteurization efforts and because it has been intercepting and preventing known contaminated milk from entering the supply chain.The agency says nearly 99% of U.S. milk farms follow its pasteurization ordinances.The FDA and other regulators are busy testing milk  along all stages of production  for H5N1 and other pathogens. The agency says it is testing milk samples in the same conditions that commercial dairy farms prepare and pasteurize milk in. It is also testing milk that s already made it to store shelves as well as other dairy products such as cream and whole milk.                                                                                stanley cups                                                                                                                                Qmae Dollar Tree shoppers stung by new higher prices
 ATLANTA 鈥?A man is charged with battery and obstruction after Atlanta police said he assaulted a Southwest Airlines gate agent earlier this week.Police have identified the man as 44-year-old Courney Drummond of Henderson, Nevada.In astatement, Atlanta police said officers responded to a  physical altercation  at Hartsfield Jackson International on Wednesday.The gate agent said Drummond was  behaving disorderly  after being asked to exit a flight.Drummond reportedly refused to comply with fli caneca stanley ght attendants and threatened the gate agent before assaulting them.Officers arrested Drummond at the airport.As of this week, the TSA rep stanley thermos orts there have been more than 900 reports of unruly passengers over the past  stanley termosy year.The agency is conducting nearly 300 investigations into those incidents.Atlanta police said they will continue to investigate the case involving Drummond.