Of the seven illnesses identified so far, four are in children age 3 or younger.

The Food and Drug Administration has linked cheddar cheese made from raw (unpasteurized) milk to a multistate outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli. But the cheese’s maker, Raw Farm, is rejecting the regulator’s findings and refusing to voluntarily recall its cheese.

In an outbreak investigation notice, the FDA said seven cases have been identified in three states: California (five cases), Florida (one case), and Texas (one case). Of the seven cases, two required hospitalization. Four of the seven cases were in children age 3 or younger who are at higher risk of severe illness. No deaths have been reported.

The onset of the seven illnesses spanned September of last year to as recently as February 13. Genetic testing of the *E. coli *in each case found they were highly related and, thus, likely from a common source. Of the three cases that health officials have been able to fully interview about their potential exposures, all three said they had eaten Raw Farm-branded raw cheddar cheese.

  • SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world
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    12 days ago

    I don’t know why federal regulators think it’s their job to regulate products that fall under their jurisdiction.

    Don’t they know that in a true capitalistic free market if companies try to kill their customers those customers will go somewhere else so said companies would never do that?