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For immediate release: Feb. 26, 2013
Contact: Hector Castro (360)902-1815 |
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE P.O. Box 42560, Olympia, Washington
98504-2560
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WSDA warns consumers to avoid Dungeness Valley Creamery raw
milk products
OLYMPIA — The
Washington State
Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is warning consumers
not to drink Dungeness Valley Creamery brand raw Jersey
whole milk, raw Jersey skim milk, and raw Jersey cream
because the products may be contaminated with
Escherichia coli bacteria (E. coli) that can cause
serious illness.
Dungeness Valley Creamery raw
Jersey cream, raw Jersey whole milk and raw Jersey skim
milk with any Best Buy dates of 03/02 or later may be
contaminated. The firm sells its products in gallon,
half gallon, quart and pint containers. Today’s health
alert includes all container sizes of the unpasteurized
milk products.
The health alert is being
initiated after routine sampling by WSDA found
toxin-producing E. coli in a sample of raw cream. Based
in Sequim, the
Dungeness Valley Creamery and WSDA are
continuing their investigation into the source of the
problem. Currently, no human illnesses have been linked
with these products.
Some strains of E. coli
produce a toxin called Shiga toxin that can lead to
severe illness.
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli
infections
may cause severe diarrhea, stomach cramps, and bloody
stool. Symptoms generally appear three to four days
after exposure, but can take as long as nine days to
appear. Anyone experiencing these symptoms should
contact a health care provider.
The infection
sometimes causes hemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious
disease in which red blood cells are destroyed and the
kidneys fail. Infants, children, pregnant women, the
elderly and those with compromised immune systems are
especially at risk.
According to the Dungeness
Valley Creamery website, the firm’s products are sold at
the following retail locations:
- Bainbridge Island: Real Foods;
Pan D’Amore; Walt’s Lynwood Center Market
- Bothell: Tru Health
- Bremerton: CJ’s Evergreen
General Store; Fresh Local
- Federal Way: Marlene’s Market &
Deli
- Issaquah: Front Street Red
Apple
- Longview: Country village
Nutrition Shoppe
- Olympia: Olympia Food Co-op
East; Olympia Food Co-op West
- Port Angeles: Country Aire;
Good To Go
- Port Townsend: Port
Townsend Food Co-op
- Poulsbo: Abundantly Green
- Seattle: Madison Market; My
Asia’s Essentials; Pike Place Market Creamery
- Sequim: Sequim Prairie
Grange; Red Rooster Grocery; Sunny Farms Farm
Store
- Tacoma: Marlene's Market &
Deli
- Vancouver: Chuck’s Produce;
Neighbors Market
Retail raw milk is legal to sell and buy in
Washington, but there are serious potential health
risks. Consumers should read the warning label on
the retail raw milk container carefully and ask
their retailer to verify the milk was produced and
processed by a WSDA-licensed operation.
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