Six Infections Confirmed From Raw Milk Sold In Chambersburg, PA Area

CHAMBERSBURG – Six cases of a bacterial infection found in raw milk from a Chambersburg dairy have been confirmed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Consumers who bought milk from The Family Cow store in Chambersburg have reported several illnesses, according to a DOH news release.

Three Pennsylvania residents and three Maryland residents confirmed cases of campylobacteriosis, the release states.

Campylobacteriosis, known as Campy, is an infection that affects the intestinal tract and, in rare cases, the bloodstream, according to a DOH fact sheet.

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