Food Safety Risks

New Mexico Warns Against Raw Milk After Newborn Dies From Listeria

New Mexico health officials are urging the public to avoid raw dairy products following the tragic death of a newborn from a listeria infection, likely contracted by the mother through consumption of unpasteurized milk during pregnancy. This incident highlights the significant risks raw milk poses, particularly to pregnant women, young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals, as it can harbor dangerous pathogens. Pasteurization, a process that heats milk to kill germs, is the recommended method to prevent serious illnesses and fatalities. While raw milk sales across state lines are federally banned, its popularity has grown, with some advocates hoping for policy changes despite federal warnings.

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