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Illnesses linked to raw milk

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), along with state agencies in Michigan, Indiana and Illinois is alerting consumers to campylobacteriosis, an illness associated with drinking raw milk.

According to the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) at least 12 confirmed cases of the illness have been reported in consumers who drank raw milk that originated from Forest Grove Dairy in Middlebury, Indiana.

Symptoms of campylobacteriosis include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, headache and body ache. If consumers of raw milk or food products made from raw milk experience one or more of the symptoms, they should contact their health care provider immediately.

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