CDC Warns Consumers as Raw Milk Outbreak Linked to Pennsylvania Farm
Federal and state health officials warn consumers after a Pennsylvania dairy farm's unpasteurized milk is linked to a growing cluster of Salmonella infections.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Food Safety

Key points
- Federal and state agencies are investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to unpasteurized milk from a Pennsylvania dairy.
- Raw milk popularity has grown due to wellness trends, despite strong warnings from major health organizations.
- Pasteurization eliminates dangerous pathogens like Salmonella without compromising essential nutritional value.
- Federal law bans interstate raw milk sales, but state laws vary widely, creating consumer confusion.
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