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Why are you posting this now????

" N. Rutledge " <charlier1955@...> wrote:

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>7 more sickened after drinking raw milk from Sibley County farm

>Associated Press

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>Posted: 10/28/2010 12:01:00 AM CDT

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>Illnesses in seven more people have been tied by the Minnesota Department of

Health to the consumption of raw milk from a farm in Sibley County.

>The department says today that three people were infected with a bacterium and

four more with a parasite.

>The patients told Health Department investigators they had consumed raw milk.

The department says those that named a source named the Hartmann dairy farm near

Gibbon.

>The department say laboratory tests found the bacteria and the virus in most of

the ill people was genetically identical to samples taken from the farm this

summer.

>Hartmann's farm was implicated in an outbreak of E. coli infections in May and

June. A telephone listing for Hartmann ran unanswered today.

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>http://www.twincities.com/food/ci_16457800?nclick_check=1

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I have not seen anything on this group about the Hartmanns since about Sept. 1.

This was a 10/28 article. So I posted it. If anyone can give a more complete

update, please do so.

Thanks

Charlie

PS. I have been on the road since the 8th, and am now getting back to my

computer.

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> >7 more sickened after drinking raw milk from Sibley County farm

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> >Illnesses in seven more people have been tied by the Minnesota Department of

Health to the consumption of raw milk from a farm in Sibley County.

> >The department says today that three people were infected with a bacterium

and four more with a parasite.

> >The patients told Health Department investigators they had consumed raw milk.

The department says those that named a source named the Hartmann dairy farm near

Gibbon.

> >The department say laboratory tests found the bacteria and the virus in most

of the ill people was genetically identical to samples taken from the farm this

summer.

> >Hartmann's farm was implicated in an outbreak of E. coli infections in May

and June. A telephone listing for Hartmann ran unanswered today.

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> >http://www.twincities.com/food/ci_16457800?nclick_check=1

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