Multi-State E. coli infection Outbreak Linked to Raw Milk Cheddar Cheese

March 17, 2026

At least seven people across three U.S. states, including young children, have fallen ill after consuming cheddar cheese made from raw (unpasteurized) milk, according to federal health officials. The cases have been linked to a potential outbreak of E. coli infection, raising renewed concerns about the safety of unpasteurized dairy products.

What We Know So Far


Health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, are actively investigating the outbreak. Early findings suggest that the infections are connected to a specific batch or producer of raw milk cheddar cheese, though officials are still working to confirm the exact source.

Victims reported symptoms consistent with E. coli exposure, including:

• Severe stomach cramps
• Diarrhea (sometimes bloody)
• Vomiting
• Fever in some cases

Young children are among those affected, which is particularly concerning as they are more vulnerable to serious complications, including kidney issues such as hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS).

Why Raw Milk Products Carry Risk


Unlike pasteurized dairy, raw milk cheese is not heat-treated to kill harmful bacteria, making it more susceptible to contamination by pathogens like:
• E. coli
• Salmonella
• Listeria

While some consumers prefer raw milk products for taste or perceived health benefits, health experts consistently warn that they pose a higher risk of foodborne illness.

Public Health Response


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising consumers to:


• Avoid eating raw milk cheddar cheese until the investigation is complete
• Check refrigerators and discard any suspected products
• Seek medical attention if symptoms develop


Retailers may also begin pulling affected products from shelves as a precaution.

Broader Implications


This outbreak highlights ongoing challenges in balancing artisan food production with public health safety standards. It may prompt renewed scrutiny of regulations surrounding raw milk products and calls for stricter oversight.


As the investigation continues, officials urge the public to remain cautious and prioritize food safety—especially when it comes to unpasteurized dairy products.

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