In one of the largest raw milk outbreaks in last 10 years, at least 76 people in four states have contracted Campylobacter infections after drinking tainted raw milk produced by Family Cow farm in Chambersburg, Pa.
A total of 66 people in Pennsylvania, five in Maryland, three in West Virginia and two in New Jersey have been sickened so far, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Onset of illness dates range from January 17 to February 1.
In Pennsylvania, the case count by county is as follows:
Adams 1
Allegheny 1
Bucks 6
Chester 6
Cumberland 6
Dauphin 2
Delaware 6
Franklin 18
Lancaster 8
Montgomery 3
Northampton 1
Wyoming 1
York 7