Kane County, Illinois outbreak traced to unpasteurized cheeses

The Chicago Sun-Times reported that the Kane County, Illinois, health department was encouraging consumers to avoid unpasteurized milk and cheese because the source of a Salmonella outbreak that has been ongoing was likely unpasteurized dairy products.  According to the Sun-Times article, "They issued a public warning about queso fresco or queso cotija cheese, adding that they found Salmonella in dairy purchased at Aurora's El Paso Carniceria Chico."

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Randall - March 27, 2007 3:59 PM

What date was the first dog food poison noted with the MENU Foods INc. Thank YOu

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