From Ag and Markets and the Department of Health:
Consumers are being warned against purchasing raw milk from the Udder Milk Co. in New Jersey.
A New Jersey resident recently was diagnosed with a disease called brucellosis after her reported purchase of raw milk from a home delivery company named Udder Milk.
Drop off
locations for the purchase of raw milk and other products from Udder
Milk have been identified in New York City and Long Island. Although
there are no confirmed illnesses in New York state, health officials
remind consumers about the health risks associated with the consumption
of any raw milk products.
"We are concerned by the illness reported in New Jersey and are
following this case very closely because we believe Udder Milk has
delivered raw milk illegally in New York," said Ag and Markets Commissioner Richard Ball. "As we continue to collaborate
with our federal and state partners in this investigation, we want to
alert New Yorkers to the potential dangers of purchasing raw milk from
this company."
New Jersey officials confirmed a person tested positive in late October for a rare bacterial infection called Brucella RB51. The person has since recovered. This is the second case of Brucella
RB51 associated with raw milk consumption confirmed in the United
States this year.
The Texas Department of State Health Services, with
assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is
investigating a separate case connected to a dairy company in Paradise,
Texas that also sells raw milk products.
The most recent case in New Jersey is being investigated by the
U.S.Department of Agriculture, the CDC and the New
Jersey Department of Health, with the cooperation of the New Jersey
Department of Agriculture, with assistance from Ag and Markets, the state Health Department and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
A
health advisory will be distributed to New York City area healthcare
providers and laboratories to raise awareness of the confirmed case.
Pasteurization is a process that heats raw milk to a specific
temperature for a set period of time in order to kill any bacteria that
may be present including those that can cause diseases such as
listeriosis, salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, typhoid fever,
tuberculosis and brucellosis.
While primarily passed among infected animals, eating or drinking Brucella
contaminated raw milk products can cause human infection. Brucellosis
can cause a range of symptoms including fever, sweats, chills, weight
loss, headache, fatigue and muscle and joint pain. Symptoms may appear
up to six months after exposure.
In severe cases, infections of the
bones, joints, reproductive organs, central nervous system or lining of
the heart may occur. The infection also can cause fetal loss in pregnant
women.
People who experience symptoms and may have consumed raw milk should
see a doctor right away. Healthcare providers should contact their local
health department if they have any questions.
News about agriculture in New York State and information farmers and consumers can use in their daily lives.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Man Dies From Injuries Suffered in Accident at Marks Farm
Sad story out of Lowville and more proof that farming is dangerous.
Go to http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news04/marks-farms-worker-dies-from-injuries-suffered-in-farm-accident-20171120 to check it out.
Go to http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news04/marks-farms-worker-dies-from-injuries-suffered-in-farm-accident-20171120 to check it out.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Thank a Farmer Today -- And Every Day
Today is National Thank a Farmer Day.
I actually believe EVERY day should be Thank a Farmer Day. But hey, do it today too.
I actually believe EVERY day should be Thank a Farmer Day. But hey, do it today too.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
State Adopts STandard Agritourism Safety Regulations
Here's a good story out of the Watertown Daily Times.
Go to http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news03/state-adopts-standard-agritourism-safety-regulations-to-help-protect-farmers-from-lawsuits-20171112 to check it out.
Go to http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news03/state-adopts-standard-agritourism-safety-regulations-to-help-protect-farmers-from-lawsuits-20171112 to check it out.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Glenfield Goat Dairy Wins $10,000
Cool story from the Watertown Daily Times.
Check it out at http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news04/glenfield-goat-dairy-wins-10000-through-national-farm-bureau-program-20171110
Check it out at http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/news04/glenfield-goat-dairy-wins-10000-through-national-farm-bureau-program-20171110