HC Deb 13 December 1990 vol 182 c496W
Mr. Wallace

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what assessment his Department has made of the health implications of the consumption of non-pasteurised milk; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

Retail sales of unpasteurised milk have been banned in Scotland since the introduction in 1983 of compulsory pasteurisation. This was in response to widespread public concern about the risks associated with untreated milk following a number of serious outbreaks of milk-borne disease in Scotland. There are no proposals to change the Government's compulsory pasteurisation policy, which has led to the virtual eradication of milk-borne disease in Scotland.

Mr. Wallace

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what information he has regarding incidents of illness or disease in Scotland in the last 10 years which can be attributed to the consumption of non-pasteurised milk.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

The numbers of reported cases of food poisoning associated with the consumption of untreated cows' milk for each year since 1980 are as follows:

Number of outbreaks Number of individual cases
1980 5 103
1981 8 782
1982 14 539
1983 7 29
1984 5 27
1985 8 74
1986 2 10
1987 5 30
1988 2 5
1989

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