
Drinking raw milk caused Campylobacter infectious outbreak in Utah: What to know about the illness
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Fourteen people in Salt Lake County, Utah, recently developed campylobacteriosis, a bacterial infection; most drank raw milk. Here's what to know about the outbreak and how to prevent it.
Ten people in Salt Lake County developed campylobacteriosis, which is caused by the bacteria Campylobacter, the report noted. The contaminated milk does not smell or appear any different from uncontaminated raw milk.
Eight of these 10 people drank raw milk before they became ill.
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