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Raw Milk Linked to E. coli Outbreak in Children
27 Mar
Summary
- Nine people, including young children, are sick from E. coli.
- The outbreak is linked to raw milk and cheddar cheese.
- Three individuals required hospitalization due to the illness.

A significant E. coli outbreak has sickened nine individuals, including several young children, with confirmed links to raw milk and cheddar cheese produced by Raw Farm in Fresno, California. As of March 27, 2026, the outbreak has seen cases in California, Texas, and Florida, with three people hospitalized and one suffering a dangerous kidney infection. The illnesses were reported from September to mid-February, and genetic sequencing confirms a shared source of infection.
Investigations indicate that seven out of eight interviewed individuals consumed Raw Farm products, specifically raw milk and raw cheddar cheese. Despite a previous FDA recommendation for a recall, the company reportedly refused. Health officials are inspecting the facility and advise consumers to avoid the implicated cheese while the investigation progresses. The FDA has not yet confirmed if it will mandate a recall.