Raw Milk from Pennsylvania Farm Linked to Multistate Brucella Exposures
Multistate exposures linked to milk is currently being investigated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and various state health officials.
Raw, unpasteurized milk from Miller’s Biodiversity Farm in Quarryville, PA, is believed to be the source of an illness due to Brucella RB51 in 19 states. Milk samples from Miller’s Biodiversity tested positive for RB51. A cow that tested positive for RB51 has been removed from the milking herd. As of January 22, 2019, investigators have determined that people in 19 states have bought or consumed raw milk from the implicated farm.