New Mexico newborn death renews warning on raw milk safety

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Health experts warn against unpasteurized milk after a newborn in New Mexico died from a likely listeria infection contracted during the mother’s pregnancy; they stress pasteurization to kill pathogens and caution that raw milk can harbor dangerous bacteria despite claimed benefits, as influencers and some political movements promote its use. The incident comes as a related retailer, Ballerina Farm, paused raw milk sales after health violations were found.
- Experts warn against drinking raw milk after New Mexico baby's listeria death BBC
- A newborn's death likely linked to the mom drinking raw milk while pregnant ABC News
- New Mexico newborn dies from Listeria infection after mother drank raw milk while pregnant: state officials Fox News
- New Mexico warns raw milk linked to infant death, while FDA announces new testing of baby formula CIDRAP
- Health officials: New Mexico baby's listeria death tied to raw milk Santa Fe New Mexican
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