Dee Creek Farm E. coli Outbreak
Unpasteurized milk sold through a cow-share program at the Dee Creek Farm in Woodland, Washington, was the source of an E. coli O157:H7 outbreak that sickened at least 18 people in southwestern Washington in December, 2005. Several children were hospitalized after drinking the raw milk.
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