Increased outbreaks associated with nonpasteurized Milk, United States, 2007–2012

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Abstract

The number of US outbreaks caused by nonpasteurized milk increased from 30 during 2007–2009 to 51 during 2010–2012. Most outbreaks were caused by Campylobacter spp. (77%) and by nonpasteurized milk purchased from states in which nonpasteurized milk sale was legal (81%). Regulations to prevent distribution of nonpasteurized milk should be enforced.

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Mungai, E. A., Behravesh, C. B., & Gould, L. H. (2015). Increased outbreaks associated with nonpasteurized Milk, United States, 2007–2012. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 21(1), 119–122. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2101.140447

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