date:Feb 19, 2013
nt is also suspected of having Campylobacter infection. All six reside on the Kenai Peninsula.
Campylobacter can cause diarrhea (sometimes bloody), abdominal cramping/pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever within two to five days after exposure.
The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services' Section of Epidemiology has urged consumers to report immediately if anyone consumed raw milk in 2013 and subsequently developed a diarrheal illness.