E. coli illnesses traced to raw milk from Gibbon dairy

E. coli illnesses traced to raw milk from Gibbon dairy
GIBBON – State health officials have linked three cases of E. coli O157:H7 illness to raw milk from a dairy farm in Gibbon. The Minnesota Department of Health urges anyone who may have recently purchased milk from the Hartmann Dairy Farm, also known as M.O.M.’s, to discard the product and not consume it.
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State health officials encourage consumers to throw out raw milk products after linking it to cases of E. coli infection
Minnesota health officials encouraged people Tuesday to throw out raw milk products from the Hartmann Dairy Farm, also known as M.O.M’s, after tracing it to three cases of E. coli infections.
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E. coli cases traced to raw milk from Minn. dairy
Minnesota Health Department officials are warning consumers about potential E. coli contamination in raw milk sold by the Hartmann Dairy farm in Gibbon.
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