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"path": "/2026/02/scientists-highlight-options-to-improve-raw-milk-cheese-safety/",
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"textContent": "In France, there are an estimated median of 235 annual cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which is a complication from E. coli infection, due to raw milk cheeses, 79 percent of which occur in children.",
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