Study: No Reliable Scientific Evidence of Health Benefits From Raw Mil
date:Aug 28, 2015
) involved raw milk products and resulted in 1,571 reported cases, 202 hospitalizations, and two deaths. A total of 55 (75 percent) outbreaks occurred in the 21 states that permitted the sale of raw milk.

States that restricted the sale of raw milk had fewer outbreaks and illnesses, he continues. In an updated report covering the 6-year period from 2007-2012, the average number of outbreaks associated with nonpasteurized milk was 4-fold higher during the 6-year period (average 13.5 outbreaks/ye
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