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Publisher’s Platform: Captain Obvious — Nearby cow shit can cause E. coli outbreaks in leafy greens

Publisher’s Platform: Captain Obvious — Nearby cow shit can cause E. coli outbreaks in leafy greens
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This is not meant as a criticism of my friends at the FDA or the good people at LGMA – California and Arizona – or at Western Growers, United Fresh or PMA.  But seriously, since leafy green E. coli O157:H7outbreaks spiked in the early 2000’s, is anyone surprised by the following conclusion by the FDA (only that it was not said out loud sooner).

Also, the has long reported that tracebacks on all three outbreaks have identified a common grower in Salinas.  However, that grower has remained unnamed – so much for transparency.

FDA considers adjacent or nearby land use for cattle grazing as the most likely contributing factor associated with these three outbreaks. While the agency could not confirm a definitive source or route(s) of contamination of the romaine fields, the Agency considers the indirect transmission of fecal material from adjacent and nearby lands from water run-off, wind, animals or vehicles to the romaine fields, or to the agricultural water sources used to grow the romaine, as possible routes of contamination.

According to a report by the FDA released Thursday, in November and December 2019 there were three E. coli O157: H7 foodborne illness outbreaks.  One outbreak sickened 167 and was in part linked to Ready Pac Bistro® Chicken Caesar Salad and Fresh Express Leafy Green Romaine.  The romaine lettuce came from the Salinas growing region.  The second outbreak sickened 11 and was linked in part to the Evergreen’s restaurant chain and was again linked to romaine lettuce from the Salinas growing region.  The third outbreak sickened 10 and was linked to Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kits from romaine lettuce grown in the Salinas growing region.

During the course of these investigations, the FDA determined that:

See picture above right – cows on hillside, leafy greens below.  People say what about shit and hillsides?

The FDA has made the following recommendation (not mandates):

In light of the findings of these investigations, FDA recommends that growers of leafy greens:

Here is the complete report: Investigation Report:  Factors Potentially Contribution to the Contamination of Romaine Lettuce Implicated in the Three Outbreaks of E. coli O157: H7 During the Fall of 2019

Thank you captain.

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