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Raw Farm cheddar linked to E. coli outbreak, company declines recall
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Raw Farm cheddar linked to E. coli outbreak, company declines recall

The FDA has linked Raw Farm's raw-milk cheddar to a multistate outbreak of Shiga toxin–producing E. coli, identifying seven cases across California (5), Florida (1), and Texas (1), including four children under age 3 and two hospitalizations with no deaths. Genetic testing points to a common source, and three interviewed patients reported consuming Raw Farm cheese. The FDA urged a voluntary recall, but Raw Farm has refused and publicized statements disputing the findings, asserting its own testing shows no E. coli. The case adds to Raw Farm’s history of outbreaks linked to unpasteurized dairy, with pasteurization cited as reducing risk by regulators.

FDA probes Raw Farm cheddar in multistate E. coli outbreak
health1 day ago

FDA probes Raw Farm cheddar in multistate E. coli outbreak

The FDA linked two Raw Farm raw cheddar products to a multistate E. coli O157:H7 outbreak (seven cases across California, Florida and Texas, including several children); the company has not issued a recall, the FDA is testing the cheeses with state partners, and health officials urge consumers to avoid the affected products and practice kitchen hygiene.

"Raw Cheese E. coli Outbreak Sickens Dozens in Multistate Investigation"
health2 years ago

"Raw Cheese E. coli Outbreak Sickens Dozens in Multistate Investigation"

The FDA and CDC are investigating an E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese from Raw Farm LLC, potentially affecting 10 people across four states. The outbreak has led to hospitalizations and a product recall. Consumers are advised to discard any Raw Farm-brand raw cheddar cheese and seek medical attention if they experience symptoms of E. coli infection. Raw milk and raw cheese, which are made from unpasteurized milk, are known to carry harmful bacteria and are subject to regulations in the United States.