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Are you curious about how animals get diseases? And why do some people develop the same illness? Living closely with animals and consuming their milk can be risky, mainly because infections can jump from animals to humans. Some of the most severe diseases, such as smallpox and measles, likely originated in domesticated animals. Raw milk easily facilitates the transfer of diseases from dairy animals to humans, but pasteurizing milk—heating it once—prevents this transmission.

Moises Velasquez-Manoff, The New York Times, Some Raw Truth about Raw Milk