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Calls to End Cross-Border Raw Milk Ban

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Wednesday, May 24, 2017   

DES MOINES, Iowa - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is being asked to allow sales of raw milk across state lines, something that's been illegal for 30 years.

Iowa has seen occasional disease outbreaks from people drinking unpasteurized milk, but a group known as the Real Food Consumer Coalition says folks have a right to choose it and is petitioning the FDA to review its ban on interstate transport of raw milk products.

At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, public-health veterinarian Dr. Megin Nichols said the more lenient the laws become about raw milk, the more illnesses are reported.

"Raw milk is a very risky product," she said, "and whether you're buying that within a state or across state lines, it can result in illness, and illnesses that can be severe and even result in death."

According to the group petitioning the FDA, permitting interstate transport of raw milk fits with the federal push to roll back regulations and boost commerce, and its members believe raw milk has health benefits that outweigh the risks. The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association are among groups who urge against drinking raw milk.

The petition said farmers and retailers should be able to market their raw milk in other states if it is labeled with proper warnings and safe-handling instructions. That includes information about self-pasteurization, which Nichols sees as a gamble since so many types of bacteria are heat resistant.

"So, for example, 'Q fever' is one type of illness that can result from drinking raw milk, and it can be very, very difficult to kill," she said. "In addition to that, we recommend pasteurization because of all the different ways raw milk can become contaminated."

Current laws about selling raw milk vary widely, even in the states where it is permitted. In Iowa, no sales are allowed.

The petition is online at hartkepr.com, and CDC raw-milk information is at cdc.gov.


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