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MILK See that It Is pasteurised Milk is the almost perfect food. But it tan carry infection* This Vary real danger Is de* Stroyed by pasteurisation, v. In a small country town 26 people caught typhoid fever and four died. All cases were traced to one infected source of raw mifk. Part of that supply went to the city, where It was pasteurised. No typhoid coses occurred in the city. In another town 10/ cases of Starlet fever Were traced to one milk round* One of the hnilk handlers had the germ in his throat, He Was sus* pended and that milk supply was then pasteurised. There Were ne further cases. Germs in the cow’s udder can pass on Tuberculosis, Undulant Fever, Septic Sore Throat. Infected fingers of milkers or roundsmen can and do infect milk with Typhoid Fever, Food Poisoning, Summer Diarrhoea and Dysentery. From milker or roundsman Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria germs can get into milk. Milk-borne disease is a serious risk, yet Milk Is the most valuable single food of ail. What then ? The answer is simple t Pasteurised Bottled Hiik protects against milkborne Diseases. insist on Pasteurised Milk
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Dunstan Times, 20 November 1944, Page 2
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