Another death from contaminated milk in the U.S.
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Last Update: 2020-07-05
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Massachusetts Department of Health officials said,the state in January2reported
the death of a local person from liliste-contaminated milk,recently one person died from drinking the same contaminated milkAlfred DeMaria, director of the Massachusetts Department of Health's Center for Infectious Disease Control, told the medialate last year that two people in the state died of the diseasedrinking milk from whittier farms, which were tested for lilistemiaSubsequently, the "Whittier" farm stopped producing and selling the milk, but resumed production after rectificationRecently, however, another customer died of illness after drinking milk from the Whittier farm, and anotherpregnant womanmiscarried after drinking the milkInspectors found that the milk they drank was still contaminated with listeriaDe Maria said that after inspection, "Whittier" farm in the production of milk in the process of strict use of "pasteurization method", that is, heating milk to eliminate the vast majority of bacteria, so milk is generally not contaminated with listeriaBut why the milk produced on the farm is still contaminated with listeria, and health and epidemic prevention officials are trying to solve the mystery The Massachusetts Department of Health notes that milk produced on the Whittier farm is mainly sold in Massachusetts, so all of the people affected are locals Listeria is a bacteria that is extremely harmful to the human body and may be found in soil , water and unprocessed foods People who eat foods heavily contaminated with listeria will experience fever
headaches and other symptoms , severe shock and death
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