Nine people sick from E coli linked to raw cheese from California farm, more than half of them children
Nine people across California, Florida, and Texas have become ill from an E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese produced by Raw Farm in Fresno, California.

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AI-generatedNine people across California, Florida, and Texas have become ill from an E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheddar cheese produced by Raw Farm in Fresno, California. The FDA reports that more than half of those affected are children under five, with three hospitalizations and one case of hemolytic uremic syndrome. The illnesses occurred between September 2023 and February 2024, with genetic similarities found in bacterial samples. This is not the first time Raw Farm has been linked to outbreaks; the farm was previously connected to a bird flu outbreak in cats and a large salmonella outbreak in 2024. While the FDA has recommended a voluntary recall, Raw Farm's president is hesitant without direct proof linking their products to the illnesses, stating that their own testing has been negative. The FDA investigation is ongoing, and the CDC advises consumers to consider avoiding the cheese.
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5 extractedAaron McAfee said he won’t voluntarily recall any of his products unless there’s “direct proof” linking to the illnesses.
Raw Farm was identified as the source of H5N1 bird flu in three Los Angeles-area cats in December 2024.
The farm identified in the outbreak is Raw Farm in Fresno, California.
More than half of the people sickened are children under age five.
Nine people are sick from E coli linked to raw cheese from a California farm.