The FDA says the outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to three farms in Indiana is over, but the agency has not named the farms.
The melon farms were also
Public health officials in Norway have warned that a severe E. coli outbreak is not over and have urged people to take precautions.
The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI)
Federal officials are still looking for the cause of an outbreak of Salmonella Thompson infections.
According to an update from the Food and Drug Administration, the outbreak continues to grow,
The Wyoming Department of Health has confirmed that two children were hospitalized after drinking raw milk in September.
Five people, one adult, and four children, became ill after drinking raw,
Public health officials in Salt Lake County are investigating an outbreak associated with raw, unpasteurized milk.
The Salt Lake County Health Department has confirmed 14 people with infections from campylobacter.
Half a dozen people are sick in an ongoing E. coli O157 outbreak in Denmark.
Since late March, six E. coli O157:H7 patients have been identified, and one person
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and public health officials across several states are actively investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections, which has been linked to the handling
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention has identified a case of hepatitis A in a Lewiston food service worker.
The individual worked during their infectious period at Marco’
Federal public health officials have begun an investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella Thompson infections but have not yet identified a source.
The Food and Drug Administration announced the outbreak
Chicago’s Department of Public Health has confirmed 55 Salmonella infections stemming from the outbreak at an Avondale taqueria, Carniceria Guanajuato, up from 20 last week.
At least 17 people
More than 450 people have been sickened in a Spanish town after drinking and using contaminated water.
Public health officials in Tarazona, in the province of Zaragoza, reported 452 illnesses
Almost 600 possible Trichinella infections have been recorded in an Argentinian province so far this year.
Health officials in Buenos Aires reported 582 suspected cases, of which 248 are confirmed,