9 sickened in E. coli outbreak tied to a California company's raw milk
and cheese
[March 27, 2026]
By JONEL ALECCIA
Nine people, including children, have been sickened in an expanding
outbreak of E. coli food poisoning tied to raw milk and cheddar cheese
made with it from Raw Farm, a Fresno, California, producer, health
officials said.
Two cases in California were added Thursday to the outbreak first
announced March 15, bringing the total number of ill people in that
state to seven. Two others fell ill in Texas and Florida, according to
the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Over half of the
illnesses are in children younger than 5. Three people were hospitalized
and one developed a dangerous type of kidney infection, the CDC said.
No deaths have been reported in this outbreak.
Interest in and sales of raw milk have been rising in recent years,
fueled by social media and growing support from the Health Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again movement. Raw milk
has not been pasteurized, which kills germs like E. coli, salmonella,
listeria and campylobacter.
Illnesses were confirmed from September to mid-February. Of eight people
interviewed by health officials, seven reported consuming Raw Farm-brand
products, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Two people
in 2025 reported drinking Raw Farm milk and five people in 2026 said
they ate or were served Raw Farm raw cheddar cheese.
Genetic sequencing of E. coli strains from sick people show that they
are all closely related, indicating people in the outbreak “share a
common source of infection,” the FDA said.
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The Food and Drug Administration seal is seen at the Hubert Humphrey
Building Auditorium in Washington, April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose
Luis Magana, File)

FDA officials previously advised Raw Farm to recall its raw milk cheddar
cheese from stores, but the company refused. To date, no Raw Farm
products have tested positive for E. coli, the agency said.
Connecticut Rep. Rosa DeLauro and members of the Congressional Food
Safety Caucus urged the FDA to use its mandatory recall authority to
pull the Raw Farm products from stores. FDA officials have not said
whether the agency will do so.
FDA and state health officials conducted an inspection at a Raw Farm
site. The CDC has advised consumers to “consider not eating this cheese
while the investigation continues.”
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