TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Over 20 people fell ill from consuming raw milk sold in the Sunshine State, according to a bulletin from the Florida Department of Health (FDH).

The FDH bulletin, which provided an update on raw milk availability in northeast and Central Florida, said there have been 21 cases of people falling ill from campylobacter and shiga toxin-producing E. coli.

The illnesses have linked to the consumption of raw milk from "a particular" farm, but the bulletin did not name the farm. Six of these cases include children under the age of 10.

Health officials said out of the 21 cases, seven have resulted in hospitalizations, and at least two have suffered "severe complications."

"STEC bacteria in its most severe form can result in hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) which is character

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