Authorities have linked a listeria death to raw milk in Pennsylvania.
Federal authorities are blaming raw milk for a listeria outbreak that killed one person in Florida and sickened another in California.
Raw milk has been growing in popularity among all-natural food advocates who argue that pasteurization — which is aimed at killing bacteria that calls listeria, salmonella, and E. coli — is unnecessary and removes some of the health benefits of milk. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims to have linked a recent death from listeria to a farm that produces raw milk, according to a statement.
The CDC began investigating Miller’s Organic Farm in Pennsylvania in connection with some 2014 listeria cases that resulted in a death in Florida and another person becoming ill in California. Both patients had consumed raw milk.
The farm has produced chocolate milk that tested positive for listeria late last year when the Food and Drug Administration examined some samples. The FDA later alerted the CDC.
Listeriosis can result in high fever, diarrhea, and other unpleasant symptoms. It usually does not cause death, except in those with weakened immune systems.
“Raw milk and raw dairy products can pose severe health risks, including death, especially for people at higher risk for foodborne illness, including children younger than 5, pregnant women, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems,” the CDC said in the statement. “We recommend that people drink and eat only pasteurized dairy products.
“Because Listeria was recently found in raw milk produced by Miller’s Organic Farm, we are concerned that contaminated raw milk and other raw dairy products from this company could still be on the market and make people sick,” the CDC added. “This investigation is ongoing. CDC and state and local public health partners are continuing laboratory surveillance through PulseNet to identify additional ill people and to interview them. Updates will be provided when more information is available.”
Thunderbolt says
It is entirely conceivable that the bacteria came from the . Hope they check that out!!added chocolate and not from the milk
Thunderbolt says
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It is entirely conceivable that the bacteria came from the .added chocolate and not from the milk!!
Rob says
OMG… it may…. MAY have killed someone, meanwhile over 100,000 people are killed by properly prescribed drugs each YEAR and over 2 million are hospitalized due to complications… But let’s go nuts about ONE person that might have died from raw milk where the health benefits faar outweigh any risks!
Anthony says
Why not just post a warning label instead of banning it?
Jon says
How many people have died from products from huge conglomerate farms?!….. pros and cons to both sides of the argument. I guess the big question is why does everyone want to get involved in everyone else’s shit….
Mary Tormey says
What a surprise, raw milk would be tainted with a product discovered and tested by the promoters of the competing product…
Esther Simpson says
Raw milk has killed hundreds. My uncle drowns his victims in raw milk. HUNDREDS.
Jimmy Hoffa is just one.
Raw milk is a killer.