August 6, 2025 - 11:54

Florida health officials have reported an outbreak of food-borne illness associated with raw, unpasteurized milk sold by a local farm. A total of 21 individuals have fallen ill, prompting authorities to take action to inform the public about the potential dangers of consuming raw milk.
Raw milk, which has not undergone the pasteurization process to eliminate harmful bacteria, can pose significant health risks. Symptoms of food-borne illnesses can vary but often include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. The state’s health department is urging residents to avoid purchasing or consuming raw milk until further notice.
Officials are currently investigating the source of the contamination and are working to identify any additional cases. Consumers are advised to seek medical attention if they experience symptoms after consuming raw milk. This outbreak serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of food safety and the risks associated with unpasteurized products.
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