This week, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) sent layoff and separation notices to 170 employees whose positions were funded by recently terminated federal grants.
Additionally, “at risk” notices will
More than 240 people have been sickened by a norovirus outbreak on a cruise ship.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there has been a gastrointestinal
More than 40 children were sickened in a Salmonella outbreak in France in 2024 that was traced to raw milk cheese.
In late March 2024, three cases of salmonellosis were
Spring and summer ignite wanderlust, promising long road trips, sun-drenched picnics and exotic escapes. But foodborne illness can turn adventure into misery. Each year, 48 million Americans — about 1 in
Panaderia Salvadorena Inc. of Providence, RI, is recalling its 14-ounce packages of Quesadilla de Queso bread because of undeclared milk, posing a risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions for
Supercan Bulk of Miami, FL, is recalling a single lot of its Supercan Pig Ear Slivers pet treats because of potential Salmonella contamination. The recall involves 500-piece, 15.9-ounce bags
Tony’s Chocolonely is recalling chocolate from more than 20 countries, including the United States and Canada, because of potential contamination with small stones.
In the U.S., seven lots
The U.S. Department of Agriculture paused funding for certain Maine educational programs on Wednesday, citing the state’s noncompliance with Title IX over its student sports participation rules.
The
— OPINION —
This is not just another editorial. This is a thank you letter, an acknowledgment, and a rallying cry.
For decades, people have stood quietly between us and harm — heroes
Scientists have studied E. coli cases in Ireland to try and gain new insights into factors associated with serious infections.
Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) infection can cause potentially fatal
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By Sarah Sorscher
Correction: This column was originally published under another author’s byline. It was written by Sarah Sorscher of CSPI.
Deadly Listeria in shakes served at nursing
After 15 years of service, Chuck Jolley has left Food Safety News.
Jolley was ad director for the publication since its inception in 2009. He developed the first marketing plan