Florida health officials warned the public to avoid raw milk after 21 consumers became sick.
The Florida Department of Health traced 21 cases of Campylobacter and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli infections back to a single farm. Six of those infected were children under 10, and seven were hospitalized, with two of those cases being severe.
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“Sanitation practices in this farm are of particular concern due to the number of cases,” the department said, though it didn’t name the farm. “Floridians are encouraged to use this in