Berlin. (bfr) In summer farms are particularly population destinations for kindergarten groups and school classes. Sometimes, however, the excursion has unwanted consequences. The German Federal Institute of Risk Assessment (BfR) receives notifications time and time again of cases of illness caused by the consumption of raw milk during these outings. Raw milk may contain pathogens like EHEC bacteria or Campylobacter. The bacteria cause infections that can lead to serious damage to health especially in young children. Milk is a high quality food with many nutrients that children need to grow. However, «Raw milk should always be heated prior to consumption to avoid children contracting a food-borne infection», recommends the German BfR.
Info: https://www.bfr.bund.de/cd/29654
OTHER TOPICS FROM THIS SECTION FOR YOU:
- Greenfood: How fermentation gives food a second life
- NGT: European Parliament backs EU Commission proposal
- Urgent Concerns Regarding EU Decision on GMO Deregulation
- FDF: about the latest ONS food inflation figures
- MetaPath research: public and private players join forces
- VTT: Finnish companies work on new processes for plant proteins
- VTT: Finland makes plant-based meat attractive
- UNRIC on the end of the Grains Agreement: «Everything is possible»
- ICBA: Aspartame safe, reaffirm WHO and FAO
- EU: More sustainable use of plant and soil natural resources
- From farm to fork: Fazer participates in fertiliser research
- UK: 80 percent of households saw disposable income fall
- Good Meat: Gets Full Approval in the U.S. for Cultivated Meat
- Food Safety Confidence Outpaces What Guests Really Know
- Promotion tour: Prime Minister tastes 3D-printed cultivated fish
- New partnership between W.U.R. and Protein Industries Canada
- Lantmännen: How to strengthen Sweden’s food security
- USA: Frozen pizza gains significant market share
- Greedflation? What consumers think about the price increases
- Mondelēz: Releases »State of Snacking« Report 2023