Author Interviews, FDA, Infections, Johns Hopkins / 01.04.2015
Raw Milk Link To Higher Risk of Foodborne Illnesses
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Benjamin Davis BA
CLF-Lerner Fellow at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future.
Medical Research: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: The Food and Drug Administration banned the inter-state sale of raw (i.e. unpasteurized) milk in 1987. Currently 30 states still allow raw milk sales on local farms or in stores. We were requested by the Maryland General Assembly's Health and Government Operations Committee to conduct a review of the health benefits and risks of raw versus pasteurized milk in response to proposed legislation that would legalize raw milk in the state. After reviewing over 80 scientific articles we concluded that raw milk carries a substantially higher risk of foodborne illness when compared to pasteurized milk. However drinking raw milk may reduce allergies among children in rural settings. (more…)