niman Posted November 30 Report Posted November 30 Untroubled by the positive tests and the possibility of selling raw milk products tainted with the bird flu virus, McAfee told The Times that he is urging consumers to “get to the store. Immediately!” https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-11-29/raw-farm-sales-suspendedP985L
niman Posted November 30 Author Report Posted November 30 #According to McAfee, some of the samples collected by state officials also tested positive."
niman Posted November 30 Author Report Posted November 30 Health 30 November 2024 California Raw Milk Sales Suspended Over Bird Flu Outbreak State officials issue recall after virus detected, urging consumers to avoid raw dairy products California is currently grappling with heightened concerns surrounding the safety of raw milk after recent bird flu infections emerged, leading to significant recalls and public health warnings. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has pulled products from Raw Farm, based in Fresno, amid allegations of H5N1 avian influenza contamination detected within their milk. This marks the second warning issued this month as authorities respond to the increasing spread of bird flu infiltrations within dairy populations across the state. According to health officials, bird flu has been found not only among poultry but also among dairy cattle, leading to serious ramifications for local farms. The CDPH has requested the removal of any raw milk products associated with lot code 20241119 from store shelves, advising consumers to either return these products to their place of purchase or prevent their consumption altogether. Despite this precaution, many products may remain available for sale until they are recalled. Mark McAfee, the owner of Raw Farm, reported the troubling discovery of positive bird flu tests among his cows, asserting he was unaware of their illness until recently. He elaborated, "They're so healthy, they don’t show the classic signs,” indicating the challenge of detecting this virus within animals before it spreads. Raw milk produced by the farm has already faced scrutiny earlier this month due to claims related to other pathogens, including E. coli and salmonella, associated with its products. This escalation of bird flu cases has prompted the state’s agriculture and health departments to suspend all sales from Raw Farm until safety can be assured. Health experts highlight the dangers of consuming raw milk, particularly with avian influenza's potential health risks. The CDPH has emphasized the importance of pasteurization, which effectively eliminates dangerous pathogens—including viruses like H5N1—that can lead to severe health issues. Despite the current climate of bacterial and viral threats, pasteurized milk continues to be considered safe for consumption. Health officials strongly recommend consumers choose pasteurized options over raw varieties, as the pasteurization process effectively kills harmful bacteria and viruses. The urge to consume raw milk, often justified by claims of superior flavor or health benefits, stands starkly against the rising tide of foodborne illnesses and viral transmissions the state currently faces. With the recent diagnosis of bird flu in humans, the situation has become increasingly dire. The CDC has reported numerous infections relating to the outbreak, with the majority of human cases being associated with direct contact with infected cows. Notably, 55 cases have been confirmed nationwide this year, with California alone accounting for almost 30 of these cases. Fortunately, most individuals are displaying mild symptoms. The situation has also been complicated by the emergence of political voices advocating for raw milk consumption. Prominent among these is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been openly supportive of raw milk products. This creates additional pressure within the public discourse surrounding dairy consumption amid proven health concerns. Kennedy has been vocal against restrictive regulations affecting raw milk, arguing for greater access even as public safety remains at risk. According to public health experts, individuals who handle or consume raw milk have increased exposure to dangerous illnesses. Symptoms of bird flu typically exhibit as respiratory issues, fever, and gastrointestinal distress among other complaints. Anyone experiencing such symptoms post-consumption of contaminated products is urged to contact health professionals immediately for assistance. The CDPH continues to evaluate the risk of contaminated raw milk and any related health repercussions actively. They are also working to educate the public about safer dairy practices and the importance of abiding by recommendations from health officials. The response plan includes stricter monitoring of dairy farms and heavier enforcement of recall protocols, ensuring public awareness of any potential hazards. To summarize, the bird flu outbreak detected within California's raw milk products is not just another chapter of food safety mishaps; it is indicative of systemic issues within the state’s dairy industry. Authorities are scrambling to contain the threat, advising potential consumers to heed warnings and choose safer alternatives to protect themselves from this multifaceted public health risk. Public receptiveness to these warnings will be pivotal. With rising consumer interest in local farms and healthful eating, the effects of these recalls may prompt broader discussions about food origin and safety standards within the farming community. For now, the takeaway remains clear: when it concerns raw milk, it's best to proceed with caution. https://evrimagaci.org/tpg/california-raw-milk-sales-suspended-over-bird-flu-outbreak-71747
California is currently grappling with heightened concerns surrounding the safety of raw milk after recent bird flu infections emerged, leading to significant recalls and public health warnings. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has pulled products from Raw Farm, based in Fresno, amid allegations of H5N1 avian influenza contamination detected within their milk. This marks the second warning issued this month as authorities respond to the increasing spread of bird flu infiltrations within dairy populations across the state. According to health officials, bird flu has been found not only among poultry but also among dairy cattle, leading to serious ramifications for local farms. The CDPH has requested the removal of any raw milk products associated with lot code 20241119 from store shelves, advising consumers to either return these products to their place of purchase or prevent their consumption altogether. Despite this precaution, many products may remain available for sale until they are recalled. Mark McAfee, the owner of Raw Farm, reported the troubling discovery of positive bird flu tests among his cows, asserting he was unaware of their illness until recently. He elaborated, "They're so healthy, they don’t show the classic signs,” indicating the challenge of detecting this virus within animals before it spreads. Raw milk produced by the farm has already faced scrutiny earlier this month due to claims related to other pathogens, including E. coli and salmonella, associated with its products. This escalation of bird flu cases has prompted the state’s agriculture and health departments to suspend all sales from Raw Farm until safety can be assured. Health experts highlight the dangers of consuming raw milk, particularly with avian influenza's potential health risks. The CDPH has emphasized the importance of pasteurization, which effectively eliminates dangerous pathogens—including viruses like H5N1—that can lead to severe health issues. Despite the current climate of bacterial and viral threats, pasteurized milk continues to be considered safe for consumption. Health officials strongly recommend consumers choose pasteurized options over raw varieties, as the pasteurization process effectively kills harmful bacteria and viruses. The urge to consume raw milk, often justified by claims of superior flavor or health benefits, stands starkly against the rising tide of foodborne illnesses and viral transmissions the state currently faces. With the recent diagnosis of bird flu in humans, the situation has become increasingly dire. The CDC has reported numerous infections relating to the outbreak, with the majority of human cases being associated with direct contact with infected cows. Notably, 55 cases have been confirmed nationwide this year, with California alone accounting for almost 30 of these cases. Fortunately, most individuals are displaying mild symptoms. The situation has also been complicated by the emergence of political voices advocating for raw milk consumption. Prominent among these is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been openly supportive of raw milk products. This creates additional pressure within the public discourse surrounding dairy consumption amid proven health concerns. Kennedy has been vocal against restrictive regulations affecting raw milk, arguing for greater access even as public safety remains at risk. According to public health experts, individuals who handle or consume raw milk have increased exposure to dangerous illnesses. Symptoms of bird flu typically exhibit as respiratory issues, fever, and gastrointestinal distress among other complaints. Anyone experiencing such symptoms post-consumption of contaminated products is urged to contact health professionals immediately for assistance. The CDPH continues to evaluate the risk of contaminated raw milk and any related health repercussions actively. They are also working to educate the public about safer dairy practices and the importance of abiding by recommendations from health officials. The response plan includes stricter monitoring of dairy farms and heavier enforcement of recall protocols, ensuring public awareness of any potential hazards. To summarize, the bird flu outbreak detected within California's raw milk products is not just another chapter of food safety mishaps; it is indicative of systemic issues within the state’s dairy industry. Authorities are scrambling to contain the threat, advising potential consumers to heed warnings and choose safer alternatives to protect themselves from this multifaceted public health risk. Public receptiveness to these warnings will be pivotal. With rising consumer interest in local farms and healthful eating, the effects of these recalls may prompt broader discussions about food origin and safety standards within the farming community. For now, the takeaway remains clear: when it concerns raw milk, it's best to proceed with caution. https://evrimagaci.org/tpg/california-raw-milk-sales-suspended-over-bird-flu-outbreak-71747
niman Posted November 30 Author Report Posted November 30 CA Raw Farm Milk Recalled Amid More Bird Flu Concerns; Sales Suspended The California Department of Public Health has recalled products from Fresno's Raw Farm amid a possible bird flu virus contamination. Kat Schuster,Patch Staff Posted Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 2:24 pm PT Photo of the front of a Raw Farm Raw Milk Carton. (California Department of Public Health) CALIFORNIA — California has issued another warning and recall of raw milk products from Fresno-based Raw Farm following elevated concerns about avian influenza (H5N1), authorities said Thursday. A second warning came from the state after the California Department of Public Health detected the virus — known commonly as bird flu — in a batch of raw milk sold in California stores. The California Department of Food and Agriculture visited the farm on Thursday and requested that the farm recall its raw milk products. California's health and agriculture departments have also ordered the farm to suspend sales to retailers amid concerns that the farm's cattle was infected by the virus, the Los Angeles Times reported. However, the milk that remains on shelves can remain available for sale, the Times wrote. Still, consumers are advised not to drink it and should immediately return any remaining product to the store where it was purchased. Raw Farm Owner Mark McAfee said a round of bird flu tests conducted among cows at the farm Wednesday turned up positive, the newspaper said. The news comes just after a child was diagnosed with bird flu. To date, 55 people across the nation have contracted bird flu this year. Meanwhile, the Golden State has reported 29 confirmed cases of bird flu since early October. The majority of those cases have come from infected cows, according to CDPH. Of the cases, 28 had direct contact with cows, and displayed mild symptoms, typically eye infections. None required hospitalization, the state said. According to the state on Thursday, no new human bird flu cases associated with the Raw Farm products have been detected. "This particular dairy that is involved in this recall has been implicated in a number of recalls over the year including the bird flu right now, E coli and previously salmonella," said Mitzi Baum, CEO of Stop Foodborne Illness, told ABC7. The child reportedly had mild symptoms, was being treated with antiviral medication and had already tested negative, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Alameda child, who attends daycare, is the first U.S. minor to contract the illness, the CDC said. Bird flu spreads among dairy cows and poultry but it can be contracted by humans consuming such animals and dairy products. Bird flu was detected during the testing of a batch of cream top, whole raw milk from Raw Farm. And while state's health officials are urging the public to avoid drinking it, pasteurized milk remains safe to drink. State health experts have long warned against consuming raw milk products due to elevated risks of foodborne illness. Outbreaks due to Salmonella, Listeria monocytogenes, toxin producing E. coli, Brucella, Campylobacter and other bacteria have been reported related to consuming raw dairy products. Raw milk products are not pasteurized, a heating process that kills bacteria and viruses such as bird flu. Pasteurized milk and milk products are safe to consume because the heating process kills pathogens, including bird flu, that can cause illness, according to health experts. Here are the symptoms in humans to be aware of: Eye redness or discharge Cough Sore throat Runny or stuffy nose Diarrhea Vomiting Muscle or body aches Headaches Fatigue Trouble breathing Fever Anyone who has consumed a recalled product and is experiencing these symptoms should immediately contact a healthcare provider. https://patch.com/california/across-ca/ca-raw-farm-milk-recalled-amid-more-bird-flu-concerns-sales-suspended
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