Twenty-one people get ill due to raw milk bacteria in US
The illnesses, which have affected both adults and children — including six kids under the age of 10 — were traced back to unpasteurized milk carrying E. coli and Campylobacter bacteria. Health authorities have issued strong advisories urging people to avoid drinking raw milk due to the health risks involved.
According to reports, seven of the infected individuals required hospitalization, with two experiencing serious medical complications as a result.
The state’s Department of Health issued a warning against the consumption of raw milk and pointed to inadequate hygiene conditions at the farm involved, though it did not publicly identify the location. "Sanitation practices in this farm are of particular concern due to the number of cases," it said in a news release.
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