More than 165 infected with Salmonella in raw milk outbreak

This story by Coral Beach first appeared in Food Safety News and is reposted here with permission.

More than 165 people, mostly children, have been sickened so far by raw milk products from Raw Farm LLC.

In reports obtained by Food Safety News from the California Division of Communicable Disease Control and the California Department of Health, the Salmonella outbreak has sickened 165 people across four states. Previously the department of health was reporting a dozen sick. The most recent of the reports is from February this year. The most recent illness was recorded this past month.

“Over the last 30 plus years of practice I have been a vocal advocate for robust public health involvement in disease – especially foodborne illness prevention. It is beyond me to comprehend why public health would remain mute in the face of at least 165 sick, 20 hospitalized and 40 percent of the ill five years or younger – especially raw milk – a risky elixir, The more I think about this the harder it is to figure out why public health would sit on the scientific fact that a food producer of a known high-risk food is sickening hundreds. This includes overwhelming epidemiological evidence of the same WGS pattern in both humans and in milk. Setting aside the “food freedom” argument for a moment that people should be able to eat or drink what they want and feed their kids the same; what about simply informing the public of the facts and letting the public decide for themselves?” said Bill Marler, a Seattle food safety attorney and publisher of Food Safety News.

The number of patients in the outbreak is likely much higher than the numbers reported by the Division of Communicable Disease Control because of underreporting. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that for every confirmed patient in a Salmonella outbreak, there are 29 unreported patients.

Raw Farm LLC, formerly doing business as Organic Pastures, is implicated in the outbreak.

Portions of two reports obtained by Food Safety News were redacted. The outbreak covered in the reports began in the fall of 2023. The median age of patients in the outbreak that sickened 165 people was seven.

“Organic Pastures, aka Raw Farm, a brand of raw milk and other brands of raw milk have been linked to multiple previous outbreaks (of) STEC O157, STEC O103, Campylobacter,” according to the report from the Division of Communicable Disease Control.

The agency reported that the Salmonella outbreak, which affected 165 patients, is the largest in the past decade associated with raw milk. Tests of raw milk from the Raw Farm dairy and raw milk in patient homes matched the outbreak strain of Salmonella.

Fourteen percent of patients with known information required have hospitalization.

Raw Farm ceased production and issued a recall on Oct. 24, 2023, but resumed sales on Oct. 31. Of the patients with information available, 93 percent reported consuming Raw Farm LLC raw milk.

February 2024 E. coli Raw Milk Cheese Outbreak and Recall

May 2023 Campylobacter Raw Milk Recall
August 2023 Salmonella Cheese Recall 

Started OPDC in 2000 – Changed name to Raw Farm LLC in 2020

September 2006 Raw Milk E.coli Outbreak: 6 ill/2 HUS 
September 2007 Raw Cream Listeria Recall
December 2007 Raw Milk Campylobacter Outbreak: 8 ill 
September 2008 Raw Cream Campylobacter Recall
November 2011 Raw Milk E. coli Outbreak: 5 ill/3 HUS 
May 2012 Campylobacter Raw Milk/Cream Outbreak: 10 ill, reported illnesses from Jan. thru April
October 2015 Campylobacter Raw Milk Recall
January 2016 E. coli Raw Milk Outbreak: 9 ill/2 HUS

According to the California Division of Communicable Disease Control, raw milk, or unpasteurized milk, is not grass-fed of organic labels. It is about pasteurization. Milk that has not been pasteurized has been shown in numerous recalls and outbreaks to be contaminated with one or more pathogens, including E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, Campylobacter, and Brucella.

From 2009 through 2021, unpasteurized raw milk was associated with 143 outbreaks.

“Pasteurization is considered one of public health’s most effective food safety interventions,” according to the California Division of Communicable Disease.

“Before its use, millions became sick and died from tuberculosis, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, and other diseases.”

Pasteurization was initially developed for wine in the 1850s and adopted for milk about 20 years later. In the 1920s and 1930s, pasteurization of milk became the norm. Now, the sale of raw milk across state lines is prohibited by federal law.

Pasteurization has repeatedly been shown to not decrease milk’s beneficial properties. 

Recalls and Alerts: July 9–10, 2024

Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

Canada: Ontario Ministry of Health reports nine confirmed cases of Listeria monocytogenes linked to consumption of Silk brand plant-based beverages. Five people have been hospitalized.

USA: FDA has opened an investigation into a new outbreak comprising 26 confirmed cases of Salmonella Irumu infections linked to a not yet identified product.

USA (Update): FDA reports that the case count has increased from 80 to 83 in a Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to a not yet identified product.

USA (Update): FDA and CDC report a total of 58 illnesses in 27 states in an illness outbreak associated with Diamond Shruumz-Brand Chocolate Bars, Cones, & Gummies. Fifty people reported seeking medical care, and 30 have been hospitalized. The investigation is ongoing.

United States

Food Safety Recall: Reser’s Fine Foods recalls Hill Country Fare Mustard Potato Salad (48oz (3LB); Use by JUL/26/24) due to foreign matter contamination (hard plastic).

Food Safety Recall: Productos La Hacienda LLC recalls Queso Rico La Hacienda brand queso fresco cheese (9 oz, 1 lb, and 2 lb plastic packages; Expiration date 6/2/24) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Choo’s Enterprises Ltd (Barbados) that a March 4-6, 2024 inspection of the company’s manufacturing facility revealed serious violations of the Emergency Permit Control regulation and the Acidified Foods regulation.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns PepsiCo, Inc. that a December 19, 2023, through February 2, 2024 inspection of the company’s ready-to-eat (RTE) food manufacturing facility located in Danville, IL revealed the presence of Salmonella in the production environment and serious violations of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice, Hazard Analysis, and Risk-Based Preventive Controls for Human Food regulation (CGMP & PC rule).

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Fuyang Fuchunjiang Canned Food Co., Ltd. (China) that a March 11 to March 13, 2024 inspection of the company’s low-acid canned food facility revealed serious deviations from the Emergency Permit Control regulation and the Thermally Processed Low-Acid Foods Packaged in Hermetically Sealed Containers regulation.

FDA Warning Letter: FDA warns Sakhon Wattana Thang Chue Hah (Thailand) that a February 13 – 14, 2024 inspection of the company’s seafood processing facility revealed serious violations of the Seafood Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) regulation.

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Délices de Sabah inc. (Montréal, QC) recalls SALADE DE HARICOTS MÉLANGÉS / Mixed bean salad (380g; Best before 2024JL14) due to E. coli contamination.

United Kingdom and Ireland

Allergy Alert (Ireland): FSAI advises that Al- Arjawi Red Thyme Spice Preparation Mix (450g; All batches and all best before dates; Product of Syrian Arab Republic) contains undeclared soybeans and peanuts.

Hong Kong and Singapore

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Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Kiwi Treasure Trading Limited recalls Baixiang brand Artificial Chicken Soup Flavor and Baixiang brand Artificial Pork Bone Soup Flavor Instant Noodles due to undeclared peanuts. Please refer to the recall notice for details on the recalled products.

Food Safety Recall (Australia): ALDI Stores recalls Stonemill Sesame Seeds (60g; All date codes) due to Salmonella contamination.

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Canadian Listeria outbreak linked to Silk brand beverages – UPDATED

Nine confirmed cases of Listeria monocytogenes in Ontario, Canada, have been linked to consumption of Silk brand plant-based beverages, according to a statement released today by the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health.

Five of the outbreak victims have been hospitalized.

As of this writing, the Public Health Agency of Canada has not posted an outbreak investigation notice on its website, nor has it responded to our request for information.

Danone has recalled 18 products, marketed under the Silk and Great Value brand names. All of the recalled products bear a product code that includes “7825.”

ProductSizeUPCBest before dates
Great Value Almond Beverage Unsweetened Original1.89L6 81131 34208 7Up to and including 24 OC 04
Great Value Almond Beverage Original1.89L6 81131 34209 4Up to and including 24 OC 04
Great Value Almond Beverage Vanilla1.89L6 81131 34210 0Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond & Coconut Unsweetened1.89L0 25293 00250 0Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond Original1.89L0 25293 00100 8Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond Dark Chocolate1.89L0 25293 00135 0Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond Unsweetened1.89L0 25293 00150 3Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond Unsweetened Vanilla1.89L0 25293 00188 6Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond Vanilla1.89L0 25293 00168 8Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Coconut Original1.89L0 25293 00152 7Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Coconut Unsweetened1.89L0 25293 00244 9Up to and including 24 SE 27
Silk Oat Original1.75L 0 36632 07240 5Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Oat Vanilla1.75L0 36632 07241 2Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Oat Dark Chocolate1.75L0 36632 07239 9Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Oat Unsweetened1.75L0 36632 07532 1Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Oat Unsweetened Vanilla1.75L0 56800 72749 4Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond & Cashew Unsweetened1.75L0 36632 07235 1Up to and including 24 OC 04
Silk Almond & Cashew Unsweetened Vanilla1.75L0 36632 07234 4Up to and including 24 OC 04

The recalled products were manufactured for Danone Canada by a third party located in Ontario and distributed nationwide.

Danone has halted all production and shipments coming from this facility until further notice, pending completion of the investigation.

The CFIA has provided the following information and advice for consumers.

  • If you think you became sick from consuming a recalled product, contact your healthcare provider
  • Check to see if you have recalled products
  • Do not consume, serve, use, sell, or distribute recalled products
  • Recalled products should be thrown out or returned to the location where they were purchased

Food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick. Symptoms can include vomiting, nausea, persistent fever, muscle aches, severe headache and neck stiffness. Pregnant women, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly at risk. Although infected pregnant women may experience only mild, flu-like symptoms, the infection can lead to premature delivery, infection of the newborn or even stillbirth. In severe cases of illness, people may die.


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