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The Food and Drug Administration has closed investigations into two foodborne illness outbreaks without having found the source of the pathogens.
For an outbreak of infections from Listeria monocytogenes that
There is another recall in Canada related to a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 117 people. Almost 50 products containing pistachios have been recalled so far.
The new recall is
Among the problems the shutdown of the federal government is causing is a delay in the publication of new dietary guidelines designed to keep the public safe and healthy.
The
The FDA and CDC are investigating a new outbreak of Salmonella Richmond infections that have been traced to imported moringa leaf powder.
As of Oct. 31 there are 11 confirmed
Three more states are reporting people with Listeria infections in relation to pasta meals. Two more people have died.
The patient count now stands at 27 with sick people spread
The FDA is updating its alert about evelated levels of lead in cinnamon to include DEVI-brand and BaiLiFeng-brand ground cinnamon.
So far 18 cinnamon brands have been found to have
The Food and Drug Administration has advanced an investigation into one Salmonella outbreak and declared another one over.
For an outbreak of Salmonella Richmond that has sickened 11 people the
Although some food companies have said they will voluntarily remove certain artificial dyes from their products, at least a third of companies have not said they will make such changes,
The Food and Drug Administration has closed investigations into two Salmonella outbreaks and released redacted information about them.
The information, officially referred to as Executive Incident Summary Abstracts, is part
The Pan American Health Organization is reporting another human death from the bird flu.
As of August, there have been 76 human cases and two deaths in five countries in
More than two dozen people in Canada have been confirmed as outbreak patients in relation to dog treats.
Of the 31 laboratory confirmed patients, seven have required hospitalization according to
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a new outbreak of foodborne illnesses.
The agency has not yet determined a cause of the Salmonella Richmond outbreak, which has sickened at