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04-06-2021 06:36 PM - edited 04-06-2021 06:38 PM
Five people in Washington State have Campylobactor infections after drinking unpasteurized milk from Dungeness Valley Creamery. The Washington State Department of Health has recalled the milk with best by dates from April 13th or earlier. The milk was sold in on -farm store and retail stores. It was also sold at drop-off locations.
04-06-2021 07:06 PM
How can a creamery sell unpasteurized milk? I don't live in Washington State, but I thought it would violate a Department of Health law to sell raw milk. No surprise that it can cause contamination.
04-06-2021 07:08 PM
@teganslaw Some states allow it...PA is one.
04-06-2021 07:59 PM
@teganslaw wrote:How can a creamery sell unpasteurized milk? I don't live in Washington State, but I thought it would violate a Department of Health law to sell raw milk. No surprise that it can cause contamination.
@teganslaw @It's legal in some places.
04-07-2021 06:42 PM - edited 04-15-2021 07:28 PM
Wow, I did not know Unpasteurized milk could be sold anywhere!
Having milked my grandma’s cows, I would never think to do that.
Thanks for the info.
04-07-2021 09:54 PM
And Campylobactor is the number one causative agent cited for people that develop Guillian-Barre syndrome later. Hope these individuals will be ok and the recall will prevent futher cases.
04-08-2021 12:34 PM
Who would ever drink raw milk?
04-08-2021 01:41 PM
@haddon9 wrote:@teganslaw Some states allow it...PA is one.
California is another.
04-09-2021 01:49 PM - edited 04-09-2021 01:52 PM
Because of potential health risks associated with raw milk, the retail sale of raw milk is illegal in most states, including Oklahoma. However, raw milk can be sold through incidental sales in Oklahoma. Incidental sales refers to on-farm sales of raw milk directly to consumers.
You can find the laws for your state at ProCon dot org
You will get better nutrition from raw milk. It has enzymes & probiotic in it. I know a few farmers that sell it.
04-09-2021 02:04 PM
It many be sold in some instances in Oklahoma, but you will NEVER find this Okie gal drinking it. Nope. Not a chance.
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